Lot Essay
In Scholar Under Plantain, Zhang Daqian depicts a scholar in traditional dress under plantain trees, executed with only ink in a free, impressionistic style with rich tonal variation that showcases the artist's masterful brushwork. The inscription records that it was painted on the 26th day of the fourth month of 1965: ‘…painted during a banquet gathering at the Pavilion of Self-Regard, dedicated to Yuming [I.M. Pei].’ The host of the evening was likely Kyatang Woo (Wu Jiatang, 1913-1983), a newspaper editor and journalist working as the representative of Hong Kong's Chamber of Commerce in New York at the time. It can thus be inferred that Pei and Zhang met during a feast hosted by Woo to celebrate Pei’s birthday – the present painting was created as a gift from the artist to Pei, as a testament to their friendship.