清 八大山人(朱耷) 蓮塘戲禽圖 卷|Birds in a lotus pond

清 八大山人(朱耷) 蓮塘戲禽圖 卷|Birds in a lotus pond by Bada Shanren (Zhu Da)

Medium

Handscroll; ink on satin

Dimensions

10 3/4 x 80 3/4 in. (27.3 x 205.1 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Culture & Period

China · Qing dynasty (1644–1911)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of John M. Crawford Jr., 1988

Accession Number

1989.363.135

Tags

Birds

Art Historical Context

Created around 1690 during China’s Qing dynasty, *Birds in a Lotus Pond* is a masterful handscroll by Bada Shanren (Zhu Da), one of the most distinctive painters of the era. A descendant of the Ming imperial family, Bada became a Buddhist monk after the dynasty’s fall and channeled his sense of loss into spare, expressive ink paintings. His birds often appear solitary or slightly aloof, their simplified forms conveying both humor and quiet melancholy. Painted in ink on satin, the long, narrow format invites viewers to unroll the scroll gradually, discovering the composition section by section...

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