calligraphy; painting BM-2002-0130-0.17.e

Period:Unknown Production date:1994
Materials:paper
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Subjects:calligraphy furniture/woodwork


Description:
Calligraphy and painting, made of black ink on paper. Series of six compositions combining calligraphy and sketches of Chinese chairs and stools; all of which represent relationships within a family. This penultimate piece (e) in the series includes an image of a ‘male’ and a ‘female’ chair, accompanied by a moving poem written in the subtle colloquial style known as ‘qu’.
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图片[1]-calligraphy; painting BM-2002-0130-0.17.e-China Archive

Comments:Barrass 2002:Sa Benjie began to build on the insight he had gained from studying the late compositions of Qi Baishi (1863-1957), in which painting and calligraphy work together to tell a story. Through his close association with Wang Shixiang, the great scholar and collector of Chinese furniture, he had become fascinated by the history of individual pieces of furniture. He began to formulate the notion that each item of furniture developed a ‘personality’ of its own, and that this could be used as a mataphor for the thoughts and actions of human beings.
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