
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Fan painting of a Daoist magician
Wan Shouqi
- Date
- c. 1650
- Medium
- Ink and color on paper
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
In this work, a Daoist magician stands on a bluff by a pond, with a small boy at his side. The bamboo stick he throws into the air is being transformed into a dragon. This illustrates a story from Daoist lore about Fei Changfang, a minor official of the Han dynasty, who studied the secrets of immortality with a Daoist master. One day the master gave Fei a stick of bamboo and told him to ride it. When Fei mounted the staff, he found he could travel great distances in an instant. When he tossed the stick over a pond, it turned into a blue dragon. China, Asia
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