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Bamboo-Covered Stream in Spring Rain

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This fifty-foot composition reveals a “slit-view” perspective of bamboo growing along a stream. In single brushstrokes of varied tonality, leaves and stalks are depicted close up, cut off at top and bottom. Xia Chang executed this painting with great breadth and boldness as a gift for a friend who had planted a bamboo grove around his retirement villa.

As it bends without breaking, bamboo evoked human values of resiliency and endurance for intellectual painters of premodern China. Xia’s dedicatory inscription on this scroll, describing the bamboo garden as “washing away ordinary thought,” expresses their desire for retreat from the trials of official life. He had served the government in roles of calligrapher, draftsman, and administrative secretary before retiring for a decade in 1439, initially to care for his aged mother. This painting exhibits his style of angular rocks, ink-washed shoreline, and fluent brushwork that matured during that period.

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Purchased from C....

Purchased from C. T. Loo and Co., New York
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Kathlyn Liscomb, “Wang Fu’s Contribution to the Formation of a New Painting Style in the Ming Dynasty,” Artibus Asiae

Kathlyn Liscomb, “Wang Fu’s Contribution to the Formation of a New Painting Style in the Ming Dynasty,” Artibus Asiae
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Osvald Siren, Chinese Painting: Leading Masters and Principles

Osvald Siren, Chinese Painting: Leading Masters and Principles (Ronald Press, 1956-58), 4, p. 122, pl. 134.
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Charles F. Kelley, "The Bamboo Stream Spring Rain Picture," Bulletin of Art Institute of Chicago, 45, 2

Charles F. Kelley, "The Bamboo Stream Spring Rain Picture," Bulletin of Art Institute of Chicago, 45, 2 (April-May 1951), pp. 26-28.
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The Art Institute of Chicago : Ming (1368-1644) Ching (1644-1921) dynasties Exhibition 1964

The Art Institute of Chicago : Ming (1368-1644) Ching (1644-1921) dynasties Exhibition 1964
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Elinor L. Pearlstein and James T. Ulak, Asian Art in the Art Institute of Chicago

Elinor L. Pearlstein and James T. Ulak, Asian Art in the Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago/ Harry N. Abrams,1993), p. 75, 149, p. 2,3 ( frontispiece, ill. detail)
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47, 1/2

47, 1/2 (1987), p. 69. fig.14.
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Kei Suzuki, comp., Comprehensive Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Paintings [Chugoku kaiga sogo zuroku], American and Canadian Collections,

Kei Suzuki, comp., Comprehensive Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Paintings [Chugoku kaiga sogo zuroku], American and Canadian Collections, (University of Tokyo Press, 1982), 1, pls. A3-019.
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The Art Institute of Chicago 1964 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 64-25438, p.

The Art Institute of Chicago 1964 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 64-25438, p. (13)
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Sherman E. Lee, Chinese Landscape Painting, 2nd ed, rev.

Sherman E. Lee, Chinese Landscape Painting, 2nd ed, rev. (Harper & Row, 1962), pp. 57-58, pp. 58-59 (ill), as Bamboo Bordered Stream in the Spring Rain.
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