A Branch of the Cold Season

Photo: Paul Macapia

A Branch of the Cold Season

ca. 1440

Yang Hui

Chinese, active early-mid 15th century

In this collaboration, Yang Hui’s plum picture and the handwriting of Monk Zhen visually resonate. Following earlier ink plum painting traditions, Yang Hui speedily “writes” or outlines his snowy white petals in black. Dramatically framing Monk Zhen’s calligraphy, Yang’s confident branch refers to the style of his predecessor and plum painting specialist Wang Mian (d. 1359). Fragile yet pure and elegant, the plum is a resilient recluse that blooms during winter under adverse conditions of ice and snow. It was a fitting metaphor in this farewell gift for Yang’s friend Hong Chun, who was departing to take the notoriously difficult civil service examinations.
Ink on paper
Overall: 30 5/16 x 56 1/16 in. (77 x 142.4cm)
Image: 12 3/16 x 25 in. (30.9 x 63.5 cm)
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
51.132
Provenance: Howard C. Hollis
Photo: Paul Macapia
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySan Francisco, California, San Francisco Museum of Art, Art in Asia and the West, 1957.

Munich, Germany, Haus der Kunst, 1000 Jahre Chinesische Malerei (1000 Years of Chinese Painting), 1959 (The Hague, the Netherlands; Zurich, Switzerland; Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Art Museum [organizer], 1960).

Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art, Chinese Art Under the Mongols: The Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), 1968 (New York, New York, Asia Society, Inc., Asia House Gallery, 1969).

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Chinese Calligraphy, 1971 (Kansas City, Missouri, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art; New York, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972).

Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo National Museum, Art in Tea Ceremony, Oct. - Nov., 1980.

Berkeley, California, University Art Museum, Bones of Jade, Soul of Ice: The Flowering Plum in Chinese Art, Jan. 23 - Mar. 24, 1985 (New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Art Gallery, Apr. 18 - June 16, 1985; Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Art Museum, July 12 - 8 Sept. 8, 1985).

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Chinese Art: A Seattle Perspective, Dec. 22, 2007 - July 26, 2009.

Tokyo, Japan, Suntory Museum of Art, Luminous Jewels: Masterpieces of Asian Art From the Seattle Art Museum, July 25 - Sept. 6, 2009 (Kobe, Japan, Kobe City Museum, Sept. 19 - Dec. 6, 2009; Kofu, Japan, Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art, Dec. 23, 2009 - Feb. 28, 2010; Atami, Japan, MOA Museum of Art, Mar. 13 - May 9, 2010; Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Art Museum, May 23 - July 19, 2010).

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Boundless: Stories of Asian Art, Feb. 8, 2020 - ongoing [on view Feb. 8, 2020 - July 11, 2021].
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