MONKEY
81.0 x 46.0 cm
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Biografía del artista
Shen Quan (1682–1760): The Celestial Dog and the Flowering Brush
Shen Quan, whose courtesy name Nanpin and sobriquet Hengzhai signified “Harmony” and “Quietude,” stands as a pivotal figure in Qing Dynasty art history—specifically within the vibrant realm of bird-and-flower painting. Born in Deqing County, Zhejiang Province, Shen’s artistic journey coincided with a period of profound cultural exchange between China and Japan, resulting in an enduring legacy that continues to inspire artists today. His influence extends beyond mere stylistic imitation; he championed a revolutionary approach to depicting nature, rooted in meticulous observation and informed by burgeoning scientific understanding.Early Life and Artistic Training
Little is known about Shen Quan’s formative years, but biographical accounts suggest he received extensive training under Bian Jingzhao, a renowned master of landscape painting who advocated for realism and detailed representation. Lü Ji, another influential artist of the time, further honed Shen's skills in capturing the essence of flora and fauna with unparalleled accuracy. This dual mentorship instilled in Shen Quan a dedication to portraying nature not merely as aesthetically pleasing but as an object of scientific inquiry—a cornerstone of his distinctive artistic style.The Style of Hengzhai: A Synthesis of Observation and Enlightenment
Shen Quan’s artistic breakthrough occurred during his time in Japan, invited by a high official as part of diplomatic missions. Recognizing the burgeoning interest in natural sciences across Europe and Asia, Shen embraced a stylistic approach that mirrored these developments. He meticulously studied botanical treatises and zoological observations, translating scientific concepts into visual terms—a technique described by scholar meccarelli as “flora and fauna decorative painting.” This method involved rendering plants and animals with astonishing realism, capturing their textures, colors, and three-dimensional forms as accurately as possible.Influences and Artistic Legacy
Shen Quan’s style profoundly impacted subsequent generations of Chinese painters, notably Hokusai and Maruyama Ōkyo. His meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to portraying nature scientifically established a precedent for artistic exploration that would resonate throughout the Edo period and beyond. The stylistic innovations championed by Shen Quan—particularly the incorporation of scientific knowledge into artistic representation—served as an inspiration for artists seeking to elevate their craft beyond mere decorative considerations.Notable Works and Recognition
Shen Quan’s oeuvre comprises numerous exquisite bird-and-flower paintings, many of which are housed in prestigious collections worldwide. Among his most celebrated pieces is “After Shen Quan (Shen Pin) - Cranes, peach tree, and China rose,” a breathtaking example of his signature style—characterized by bold ink brushwork for rocks and trees juxtaposed with meticulous color application for birds and flowers. This artwork exemplifies Shen Quan’s dedication to capturing the beauty of nature while simultaneously reflecting the intellectual currents of his era. His enduring influence on Japanese art underscores his position as one of China's most significant painters of the Qing Dynasty.- “After Shen Quan (Shen Pin) - Cranes, peach tree, and China rose” – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Lotus Lantern
- Investiture of the Gods
shen quan
1682 - 1760
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Bird-flower painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Hokusai
- Fengshen Yanyi
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Bian Jingzhao
- Lu Ji
- Date Of Death: 1760
- Full Name: Shen Quan
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks: ['Cranes, peach tree, and China rose']
- Place Of Birth: Deqing, Zhejiang Province

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