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Bamboo

Creator Name

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Unknown;
Guan Daosheng

Cultural Context

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Chinese

Date

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Ming dynasty; Qing dynasty; 14th century; 15th century; 16th century; 17th century; 18th century; 19th century; 20th century

About the Work

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This ink painting of bamboo by an unknown artist is in the style of calligrapher, painter, and poet Guan Daosheng, who lived at the Yuan court and was patronized by the emperor. Her parents had given Guan the cultural education typically reserved for boys. When she became an adult, her contemporaries criticized her for painting in a style they considered inappropriately masculine. Bamboo, particularly, was considered a masculine subject. She responded defiantly: “To play with brush and ink is a masculine sort of thing to do, yet I made this painting. Wouldn’t someone say that I have transgressed? How despicable, how despicable.” Replicating a particular master’s style is an important form of pedagogy and cultural transmission in Chinese painting. This painting of a seemingly serene bamboo thicket in the style of Guan Daosheng attests to her unique stature as a woman artist and replicates her self-possessed choice of subject matter.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Object Description
Album leaf

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Title

Bamboo

Creator

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Unknown (link to bio);
Guan Daosheng (link to bio), after
Unidentified artist;
After Guan Daosheng;
Unidentified artist;
After Guan Daosheng;
Unidentified artist, Artist;
After Guan Daosheng, Artist

Worktype

Paintings

Cultural Context

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Chinese
China

Material

Album leaf; ink on silk

Dimensions

10 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. (27.3 x 27.3 cm);
height: 27.3centimetre;
width: 27.3centimetre

Technique

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Language

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Chinese

Date

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Ming dynasty; Qing dynasty; 14th century; 15th century; 16th century; 17th century; 18th century; 19th century; 20th century

Provenance

John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1913

Style Period

Ming (1368–1644)–Qing (1644–1911) dynasty

Rights

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscription

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Signature: Artist’s inscription and signature, 1 column in standard script: 皇慶二年夏日天水管道昇

Artist’s seal, illegible

Collectors’ seals, one unidentified, Zisun yongbao 子孫永保, square, intaglio

Location

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Creation: China

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Nature, Landscape, Plants, Stone, Hill
Bamboo

Topic

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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler; Reina Gattuso

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All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Unknown, Bamboo, Ming dynasty or Qing dynasty. Metropolitan Museum of Art. An unknown artist created this painting of bamboo in the style of Guan Daosheng, a Chinese artist who challenged restrictions on women’s artmaking. Public Domain.

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