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Mynah Birds and Leaping Squirrel

Asian Art Museum

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Hua Yan (1682-1756)

    Label

    Hua Yan apprenticed in the family business of papermaking, but ultimately became a well-known painter. He specialized in depictions of amusing, animated birds and animals, and developed a personal style of dry, light brushwork. Some of Hua Yan's paintings can be read as social commentary. This scroll may have been created as political satire, since a squirrel can symbolize a small-minded, greedy man who nonetheless achieves high position.
    Most of Hua Yan's paintings incorporate a brief inscription. This combination of pictorial imagery and calligraphy is typical of eighteenth-century Qing dynasty style and is seen in both paintings and porcelain design. Artists in these two media also found common ground in the use of similar motifs.

    Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection

    Exhibition History

    Beyond Paper: Chinese Calligraphy on Objects (August 18, 1994 to July 3, 1997)
    Chinese Ceramics (April 11, 1978 to September 4, 1980)
    Chinese and Japanese Art--Lacquer and Paintings (August 18, 1967 to October 14, 1969)
    Chinese Art (January 1, 1963 to March 6, 1981)

    Credit Line

    Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment

    Date

    1730s-40s

    Period

    Qing dynasty

    Accession Number

    F1958.8

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Painting

    Medium

    Ink and color on paper

    Dimensions

    H x W (image): 134.5 x 60.3 cm (52 15/16 x 23 3/4 in)

    Origin

    China

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    National Museum of Asian Art

    Data Source

    National Museum of Asian Art

    Topic

    Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
    China
    Chinese Art
    mynah bird
    squirrel

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye311598109-ca47-48ed-a877-671ad2141ca9

    Record ID

    fsg_F1958.8

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