Cicada
Artist
Chao Shao-an
(Chinese, 1905 - 1998)
Date1978
MaterialsInk and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 33 1/8 in x W. 11 7/8 in, H. 84.1 cm x W. 30.1 cm image; H. 52 3/8 in x 16 1/8 in, H. 132.9 cm x W. 41 cm overall
Credit LineCollection of Master Chao Shao-An
Object number1992.264
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on viewInscribedJust now, a single cicada cries in the night.
In an instant, the west wind ushers in autumn.
Wuwu year (1978), deep autumn, ninth month.
Chao Shao-an, under the lamp light at the Lingnan
Art Studio.
More InformationA long vertical stroke, representing a tree branch, runs the entire length of the scroll. A single cicada rests on the diagonal branch of this leafless autumn plant. The minimalist look of this composition is daring. It is a simple yet dynamic work, done in pale dry ink, full of vigor. The composition draws one’s attention to Chao Shao-an’s distinctive calligraphy at the upper right. His inscription reads:
Just now, a single cicada cries in the daybreak moon.
In an instant, the west wind ushers in autumn.
—Deep autumn of the Wuwu year [1978],
ninth lunar month, Chao Shao–an, under
the lamp light at the Lingnan Art Studio.