Old Man Watching a Flying Crane

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key Notes:
Wisdom and Tranquility.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Old Man Watching a Flying Crane," created by Qian Hui'an, is a notable example of Chinese ink painting that reflects the artist's mastery of traditional techniques and his engagement with themes of nature and contemplation. The work exemplifies the cultural significance of cranes in Chinese art, symbolizing longevity and wisdom, while also showcasing Qian's contribution to the literati painting tradition during the late Ming to early Qing dynasty.

Description of the work:

"Old Man Watching a Flying Crane" by Qian Hui'an features a serene composition that juxtaposes the figure of an elderly man with a gracefully depicted crane in flight. The painting employs a delicate color palette and fluid brushwork, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between the human figure and nature, characteristic of traditional Chinese ink painting.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Old Man Watching a Flying Crane