ZHAO SHAO'ANG (1905-1998)
ZHAO SHAO'ANG (1905-1998)

Cicada on Willow Tree

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ZHAO SHAO'ANG (1905-1998)
Cicada on Willow Tree
Inscribed with a couplet and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dated winter, dingchou year (1997)
Dedicated to Yanhan
Two collector's seals
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
94 x 33.5 cm. (37 x 13 1/4 in.)
20th Century
Sale Room Notice
Please note that the year of this lot should be 1937 instead of 1997.

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Lot Essay

Zhao Shao'ang was fond of painting cicada because it perched on the highest branch of the tree and imbibed only dew. He felt that it had integrity, like men who would rather be poor than compromise themselves in seeking riches and fame. It also symbolizes the feat of an unknown person who amazes the world with a single brilliant feat, as it climbs to the top of trees with a loud noise.

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