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Loquats
- Museum No.
- AK1028

Title | Loquats |
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Designation | |
Artist | Qi Baishi (Qi Guang) |
Category | Painting(A), Chinese Painting |
Country | China |
Period | Republic of China |
Century | 20th |
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Donor | Suma Michiaki |
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Shimmering yellow loquats hang from a long branch. These fruits have been prized for ages, as they are thought be medicinal and to symbolize of prosperity for growing in clusters. Loquats grow in clusters around leaves, so this long branch with only the fruits is likely of Qi Baishi’s imagination.
China-Republic of China