LOT 112 ANONYMOUS Deer and Crane, circa 17th century
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ANONYMOUSDeer and Crane, circa 17th century Ink and pigment on silk, hanging scroll, mounted and framed. 153cm (60 2/8in) high x 94cm (37in) wide. 約十七世紀 鹿鶴同春 水墨設色絹本 立軸 Provenance : formerly from a French private collector who worked in Shanghai between 1930-1940's. 來源 :法國私人舊藏,原藏家二十世紀三四十年代曾於上海工作 The present painting is laden with the auspicious symbolism of the deer and crane. The deer ( lu ) is a homophone with the word for emolument, and are often depicted as a mount for Shou Xing, the God of Longevity. Cranes ( he ) symbolise longevity and are often used by Immortals to ascend to heaven. Paintings of deer and crane were popular across the centuries and were often depicted by artists. The famous writer Lu Xun (1886-1936) mentioned a similar painting of a deer in his school, the Sanwei shuwu ('Three-Flavours Studio').pare with a related painting of a deer and pine tree, by Bada Shanren (1626-1707), illustrated in Bada, Shitao: Shuhua xueshu yanjiu taohui lunwen ji , Beijing, 2015, p.67.
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