Bamboo and Plum Blossoms
On View In:
Gallery 200
Artist:   Gang Xi  
Title:   Bamboo and Plum Blossoms  
Date:   Qing dynasty  
Medium:   Ink on paper  
Dimensions:   5 1/8 x 65 in. (13.02 x 165.1 cm) (image)  
Credit Line:   Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton  
Location:   Gallery 200  

From Qiantang in Zhejiang province, Xi Gang was best known as a poet, calligrapher, and painter of landscapes and flowers. This small handscroll features bamboo and white plum in an elegantly refined composition. A grouping comprising the plum blossom, the pine, and bamboo is known in China as the "Three Friends of the Cold Season." The symbolism derives from the natural qualities of these plants: the plum blossom defies winter and triumphs over cold; the upright pine remains green throughout the year; bamboo is capable of withstanding the snows of winter. Together, they form an emblem of Confucian virtue, a moral grouping of exemplary plants that endure when all others have succumbed.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Xi, Gang  
Nationality:   Chinese  
Life Dates:   Chinese, 1746 - 1816  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:   Inscription; Seals eleven lines of undecifered text with one seal at URC; one seal at LLC  
Classification:   Painting  
Physical Description:   Christie's, NY, Lot 98  
Creation Place:   Asia, China  
Accession #:   96.97.42  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts