Art Institute of Chicago
Pillars of the Country
Yao Shou
- Date
- Ming dynasty (1368–1644), 1494
- Medium
- Handscroll; ink and color on paper
- Culture
- China
- Department
- Arts of Asia
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Together with those of a riverscape, rocks, flowers, and branches of cedar and bamboo, the magpie is one of six images painted by Yao Shou along the length of this handscroll. This work represents a genre of painting known as “bird-and-fl ower” that prized realism and refined compositions. Yao’s vision, however, was far more personal if seemingly simpler. He rendered the magpie almost entirely in varied tones of black ink; the branches are accented with darker twigs and dotted leaves; and the bamboo leaves are rendered in freely executed strokes of pale blue. Yao accompanied the magpie—as he did its companion images—with an original poem written in his elegant cursive script and signed with his courtesy name, Gongshou: In the bright moonlight, why does the magpie circle three times before alighting? During sunny days, it sings on the green branches. I also practice divination to find the place where the magpie often roosts. It stays on the rooftop of the old master’s house, and the stars arrive late. The title and artist’s biography combine to add poignancy to this work. Pillars of the Country refers to the vital role of intellectuals in supporting the Ming dynasty’s integrity. Almost thirty years earlier, Yao had retired from a prestigious career in government service to become a painter, calligrapher, collector, and scholar. Now advanced in years, he expressed his cultivated ideals in both the willful spontaneity of his brushwork and the informed allusions in his inscription, adapting each line from that of a celebrated poem from centuries past.
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- Object type
- AAT300033618
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