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CHEN JIALING (CHINA, B. 1937)
Two Untitled Works
Untitled
signed and dated in Chinese (middle left)
ink and colour on paper
94 x 58 cm. (37 x 22 7/8 in.)
Painted in 1984
three seals of the artist

Untitled
signed and dated in Chinese (lower left)
ink and colour on paper
94 x 57 cm. (37 x 22 1/2 in.)
Painted in 1983
two seals of the artist



Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
Private Collection, USA
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Lot Essay

Having studied Chinese painting under Pan Tianshou and Lu Yanshao, Chen Jialing specialized in landscape painting and calligraphy. Since the 1980s, Chen has been exploring ways to fuse together ancient Chinese mural painting and European watercolor. From this experimental stage, he developed a distinctive style marked by his use of faded, light layers of ink and meticulous lines.

In these two untitled works, Chen Jialing attempts to capture the beauty of nature and the richness of its colors through delicate, sinuous lines and a palette of muted, pastel colors. He draws allusions to classical Chinese genre paintings in his works by adapting similar techniques such as forgoing the illusion of depth and depicting popular genre subjects such as flowers and birds. By nostalgically alluding to the past, Chen Jialing perhaps, is paying homage for the times of the literati when genre paintings flourished and when there existed a great communal sense of poetic appreciation for nature.

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