possibly 15th century
Executed in plain black ink on paper, this monochromatic painting in vertical hanging scroll format depicts a delicate branch of blossoming plum. Dotted with clusters of flowers and buds, the main branch rises gracefully in a reverse s-curve from an old broken trunk, which appears only in partial view at the lower right corner of the composition. To the right of the main branch, two new, completely straight, nearly flowerless branches sprout vertically from the old trunk as perfect parallel lines, in stark contrast to the curving branch of blossoms. A signature and seal, purportedly by the artist, appear at the lower left corner.
painting proper: H. 89.6 x W. 24 cm (35 1/4 x 9 7/16 in.) mounting, inlcuding suspension core and roller ends: H. 169.9 x W. 40 cm (66 7/8 x 15 3/4 in.)
Louis Gonse, Cormeilles-Parisi, France. Louis V. Ledoux Collection, New York (by 1948), by descent; to his son L. Pierre Ledoux, New York (1948-2001), by inheritance; to his widow Joan F. Ledoux, New York, (2001-2013), gift; to Harvard Art Museums, 2013. Footnotes: 1. Louis Gonse (1846-1921) 2. Louis V. Ledoux (1880-1948) 3. L. Pierre Ledoux (1912-2001) 4. On long term loan to Harvard Art Museums from 1981 to 2013.
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