Details
JIN YUE (17th century)
Hundred Flowers
Handscroll, ink and color on silk, 16 x 76in. (40.6 x 193cm.)
Signed: "Lady of the Diffuse Fragrance Pavilion, Jin Yue"
One seal of the artist: Jin Yue
Three collectors' seals
Inscribed with a poem by Mao Xiang with a comment that the painting was made by his concubine, Jin Yue
One colophon
Hundred Flowers
Handscroll, ink and color on silk, 16 x 76in. (40.6 x 193cm.)
Signed: "Lady of the Diffuse Fragrance Pavilion, Jin Yue"
One seal of the artist: Jin Yue
Three collectors' seals
Inscribed with a poem by Mao Xiang with a comment that the painting was made by his concubine, Jin Yue
One colophon
Literature
Marsha Weidner, et al., Views from Jade Terrace: Chinese Women Artists 1300-1912, Indianapolis, 1988, no. 34.
Exhibited
Indianapolis, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Views from Jade Terrace: Chinese Women Artists 1300-1912, Sept. 23-Nov. 6, 1988. Exhibition catalogue by Marsha Weidner, et al., Indianapolis, 1988, no. 34 (illustrated). The exhibition traveled to the Viginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco , the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. and the Hong Kong Museum of Art