Silk painting album goes under the hammer

Chen Shaomei (1909-54) gained fame in the art circle at age 20.

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Although his career was short-lived, his versatility and especially his paintings that recreate the sophisticated, refined atmosphere of Chinese ink traditions which won acclaim among generations of artists and collectors.

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He completed an album of 24 paintings on silk in 1938. Each portrays a story from the popular Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) Confucian book, "The Twenty-four Filial Deeds".


Chen's clean-cut brushwork gives the paintings a poetic touch. He vividly detailed the human subject's facial expressions and outfits to reveal their social statuses, characters and mentalities.

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And he paired them with such natural environments as village houses, agricultural fields and forests, making his paintings accessible to general audiences.

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The album, "A Collection of Twenty-four Filial Exemplars", will be auctioned in Beijing on Dec. 7.



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