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The Roar of the Night

Qifeng GaoDated 1916

Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

With their early training under the Geshan school of painting, the Gao brothers at first specialized in garden creatures such as birds and insects. They turned to larger beasts such as tigers, hawks, and primates upon influence from Japanese painting of their time, in which the beasts’ ferocity was highlighted against backgrounds of snowy scenes or moonlit nights. Gao Qifeng adopted a more naturalistic approach in the depiction of tigers when compared with his elder brother Gao Jianfu (see The Sickly Tiger), as evident in the present piece.

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  • Title: The Roar of the Night
  • Creator: Gao Qifeng (1889–1933)
  • Date created: Dated 1916
  • Provenance: Gift of Mr. Ho lu-kwong, Mr. Huo Pao-tsai, Mr. Lai Tak and others
  • Type: Painting; Hanging scroll
  • Rights: Collection of Art Museum, CUHK
  • Medium: Colour on paper
  • Accession number: 1973.0925
Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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