XU GU (1824-1896)
XU GU (1824-1896)

Prunus in Vase

Details
XU GU (1824-1896)
Prunus in Vase
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dedicated to E'shi
Two collector's seals of Wang Wenxin (1888-1974)
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
73 x 39 cm. (28 3/4 x 15 1/4 in.)
20th Century
Provenance
Lot 160, 30 October 1994, Fine 19th and 20th Century Chinese Paintings, Christie's Hong Kong.
Literature
Tsao Jung Ying, The Paintings of Xu Gu and Qi Baishi, Far East Fine Arts, San Fransisco, 1993, pp. 115-117.

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Lot Essay

Plum Blossoms in a Crystal Vase presents a simple yet elegant composition. The plum blossoms, brightly coloured and carefully rendered, stand tall and straight to convey calmness and uprightness, the high moral qualities this flower often signifies in traditional Chinese culture. Xu Gu cleverly accentuated the flowers and demarcated space through the use of ink in various intensities to depict the flower stamens, calyxes, as well as branches outside and inside the semi-transparent crystal vase. The result is a visual enjoyment full of symmetry and serenity, a work that is both decorative and contemplative in nature.

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