Flowers of the Four Seasons 四季花卉圖

Description

The artist of this softly monochromatic handscroll evokes the passage of time with plants that bloom in sequence throughout the four seasons. The flowers of spring—tree peony, spring cymbidium, astor, peach, iris, and rose—flow into summer, beginning with the white magnolia (yulan) and crab apple (haitang). Together, these last two flowers comprise a rebus or visual pun for the auspicious phrase “yutang fugui:” “wealth and rank in the Jade Hall.” The Jade Hall alludes to the Hanlin Academy, a government bureau where esteemed scholars were appointed to compile documents for the imperial court. The opening section shown here depicts the first three flowers of spring.

Provenance

Tonying and Co. NY; ex. collection Pang Yuanqi

Flowers of the Four Seasons 四季花卉圖

Chen Jiayan

Ming dynasty (1368–1644), dated 1599

Accession Number

75317

Medium

Handscroll; ink on paper

Dimensions

28.5 × 398 cm (10 7/8 × 152 1/2 in.)

Classification

handscroll

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Kate S. Buckingham Fund