Scholar on the Bridge

Ni Tian Chinese

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Ni Tian successfully imitated Ren Yi's popular style, ensuring that a second generation of Shanghai patrons could still buy Ren Yi-style works. The freely impressionistic foliage in this fan converts a conventional image of a scholar in a landscape into a fashionable fin-de-siècle production. Layers of built-up ink in the foreground trees project the branches forward in the manner of a spatial experiment undertaken by Ren Yi.

Scholar on the Bridge, Ni Tian (Chinese, 1855–1919), Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on alum paper, China

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