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Orchid
Orchid

Orchid

Artist (Chinese, 1905 - 1998)
Date1989
MaterialsInk and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 38 1/8 in x W. 18 1/2 in, H. 96.7 cm x W. 47.0 cm image; H. 59 1/8 in x W. 23 1/2 in, H. 150.2 cm x W. 59.6 cm overall
Credit LineCollection of Master Chao Shao-An
Object number1992.268
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on view
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On the subject of flowers, Chao Shao-an created a series of blossoms with white components. This gracefully rendered moth orchid is a humidity-loving plant first introduced to Hong Kong in the 1960s. Its white, butterfly-like blossoms soon became popular in wedding bouquets. The orchid here has white petals with reddish brushstrokes on the pistils, and stems in ink washes ranging from brown to black and gray.

As with many of the artist’s works, the inscription in long rows stands in contrast to the horizontal flower, reflecting his aesthetic:

Flowers called butterflies come from the West.
They spread their wings to greet the wind; they fly in pairs.
As a sign of returning spring, their fragrance
Permeates the room.
My idle brush is already devoid of thoughts and concerns.
Jisi year [1989], spring, third month. Chao Shao-an paints a
portrait of the flower. Age eighty-five.

Cymbidium Orchid
Chao Shao-an
1943
Bird and Autumn Leaves
Chao Shao-an
1967
Poised for the Pounce
Chao Shao-an
1984
Wasp and Poppy
Chao Shao-an
1984
Flying Cicada
Chao Shao-an
1984
Katydid and Bamboo
Chao Shao-an
1983
Cicada
Chao Shao-an
1984
Mynah
Chao Shao-an
1962
Sparrows and Bamboo
Chao Shao-an
1992 or earlier
Birds in Spring
Chao Shao-an
approx. 1980-1990
Chicken
Chao Shao-an
1984