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Pine and Snow
Pine and Snow

Pine and Snow

Artist (Chinese, 1905 - 1998)
Date1984
MaterialsInk and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 11 7/8 in x W. 14 3/4 in, H. 30.2 cm x W. 37.5 cm image; H. 49 1/2 in x W. 19 in, H. 125.7 cm x W. 48.2 cm overall
Credit LineCollection of Master Chao Shao-An
Object number1992.287
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on view
InscribedNo one knows of this old pine in the deep mountain. Grasping clouds and swallowing the moon, it desires to be a dragon. Its green foliage diminishes not with frost and snow. Another year passes so easily, the spring wind blows once more. Jiazi year (1984), spring. Shao-an.
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The pine (song) is a symbol of longevity because it is an evergreen and lives for a long time. Such endurance also makes the pine a popular motif to represent a person who possesses nobility and venerability, as suggested by the painting's inscription:

No one knows of this old pine in the deep mountain.
Grasping clouds and swallowing the moon, it desires to be a dragon.
Its green foliage diminishes not with frost and snow.
Another year passes so easily, the spring wind blows once more.

Jiazi year (1984), spring. Shao-an.

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