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Set of Fan PaintingsLeaf 10: Gazing at the Waterfall in Solitude

Fu Baoshi Chinese

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This set of fan paintings offers glimpses into Fu Baoshi’s private world and differs from the state-commissioned works painted to fulfill his social duty. Whether depicting travelers in green mountains or a recluse listening to the sound of rushing water, the artwork and its subject matter are vehicles for self-expression

Several of the paintings have dedicatory inscriptions to Fu’s wife, Luo Shihui, or to his eldest daughter, Yishan. Not only do these inscriptions offer glimpses into the artist’s private life, they also reveal acutely felt emotions, especially the struggle of a loving father deeply troubled by a daughter’s illness.

Set of Fan Paintings
Leaf 10:  Gazing at the Waterfall in Solitude, Fu Baoshi (Chinese, 1904–1965), Leaf 10 from a set of 12 fan paintings mounted as album leaves; ink and color on paper, China

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