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Materials:
ink and color on paper
Measurements:
8.82 in. (22.40 cm.) (height) by 46.02 in. (116.90 cm.) (width)
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Markings:
Inscription On Painting By Zhang Xiong (1803-1886), Signed Yuanhu Houxue Zhang Xiong Zixiang, Dated; Gengchen Of The Guangxu Reign, Winter, The Sixth Day Of The Tenth Lunar Month (November 8, 1880), At The Age Of Seventy-six, With a Dedication And One Seal, Zhang Xiong; Colophon By Fang Tinghu (Active 19th Century), Signed Tinghu, Dated Xinwei (1811) Of The Jiaqing Reign, Winter, With One Seal, Fang Ting Hu Yin; With One Collector's Seal Of Liu E (1857-1909), Tie Yun Shen Ding Jin Shi Shu Hua, And One Other Collector's Seal, Illegible
Exhibited:
1. Scent of Ink: The Roy and Marilyn Papp Collection of Chinese Painting, Phoenix Art Museum, September 2-October 9, 1994; The Chrysler Museum, Virginia, November 13, 1994-January 8, 1995; Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Berlin, September 9-November 11, 1995; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, December 15, 1995-February 18, 1996; China Institute, New York, February 4-June 10, 1998. 2. Le Parfum de l'encre: Peintures Chinoises de la Collection Roy et Marilyn Papp , Musée Cernuschi, September 23-December 30, 1999. 3. Lyrical Traditions: Four Centuries of Chinese Paintings from the Papp Collection , The Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, June 22-October 7, 2007.
Literature:
1. Scent of Ink: The Roy and Marilyn Papp Collection of Chinese Painting, Phoenix Art Museum, 1994, cat. 30, pp. 104-106. 2. Le Parfum de l'encre: Peintures Chinoises de la Collection Roy et Marilyn Papp , Musée Cernuschi, 1999, cat. 32, pp. 119-121. 3. Anne Kerlan-Stephens,. Traduction et Commentaire d'un Texte sur la Peinture Chinoise: Fang Xun (1736-1799) et son Shanjingju Hualun (Doctoral dissertation), University of Paris, 2000, cat. no. 65. 4. Anne Kerlan-Stephens, "Un peintre lettré de la région de Hangzhou au XVIIIes.: Fang Xun (1737-1799) et les cercles de la reconnaissance", in. Arts Asiatiques , tome 60, 2005, fig. 8a-b, p. 47. 5. Anne Kerlan-Stephens, "Glimpses of the Duanwu Festival by Fang Xun (1736-1799): Commemorative Painting or Private Souvenir?", in Claudia Brown (Ed.),. Myriad Points of View , Arizona State University, Phoebus 9, 2006, fig. 1, 4, 5, pp. 117-142. 6. Claudia Brown. , Great Qing: Painting in China, 1644-1911 , University of Washington Press, 2014, fig. 6.7, p. 159