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Lu Hui employs the symbolism of "zhi" and cypress to deliver a blessing for long life on the occasions of his patron's birthday (Hidden Meanings of Love and Death in Chinese Painting, p. 77)
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Title
  • Fungus and Cypress
  • 芝草柏樹
Contributors
  • Lu Hui (Artist)
  • 陸 恢 (Artist)
Date Created
1894
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  • Image
  • Identifier
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      Identifier Value
      2006/169/H
    Note
    • Lu Hui's dates are 1851-1920
    • Hanging scroll from a set of eight scrolls, metallic pigment on indigo paper, 139 x 23.5 cm.
    • Phoenix Art Museum, gift of Marilyn and Roy Papp, 2006.169.H

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    "Transcending Turmoil: Painting at the Close of China’s Empire, 1796-1911", catalogue number 79; "Scent of Ink", catalog number 50; "Le Parfum de l’encre", catalog number 52;||Lee, Chun-yi, "Hidden Meanings of Love and Death in Chinese Painting: Selections from the Marilyn and Roy Papp Collection", Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 2013.

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