Cicada

Wu Xizai Chinese

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Wu paints the cicada clinging to an autumn willow branch in the wet-ink manner of the 18th century Yangzhou Eccentrics. A willow branch suits Wu's calligraphic talent. As with bamboo painting, willow painting demands that each nuance of a leaf's form and texture be conveyed by a single line.

Cicada, Wu Xizai (Chinese, 1799–1870), Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on alum paper, China

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