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Ping Yan (b. 1956)
Mother and Son
signed 'Yan Ping' in Chinese, titled in Chinese and dated '2010' (on the reverse and inscribed)
oil on canvas
130 x 160cm. (51 3/16 x 63 in.)
Painted in 2010
Exhibited
Beijing, China, Times Art Museum, Butterflies are free - Yan Ping's Oil Painting Exhibition , May 2011
Beijing, China, Zhuzhong Art Museum, Spiritual Dimensions - Yan Ping's Oil Painting Exhibition , May 2011

Lot Essay

Mother and Son, an emotionally compelling piece by artist Yan Ping, radiates tenderness and thoughtful observations which are exclusive to female artists. The mother in this piece is reminiscent of portrayals by female impressionist, Mary Cassatt. Both artists find inspirations from the day-to-day interactions between mother and child: the pair communicates wordlessly in their laid-back body language; bliss and warmth illuminate their faces.

The mother and her child are the focal point of the piece. The pink-skinned baby nuzzles in her arms, luxuriating in her love. The lush, smooth outlines are accentuated with impasto to highlight this moment of tenderness and serenity. The piece is veritably an ode to maternal greatness for nurturing life. Yan tells of the strong bond between mother and child with poetic interpretations, signifying her keen insight as a female artist. The dramatic visuals of the piece are deeply moving, like a timeless lullaby.

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