During the Japanese rule period, the study and collection of Chinese ink paintings and calligraphy flourished in Taiwan, attracting many Chinese painters to come to Taiwan to hold exhibitions in major cities, and Wang Ya-Nan was one of them. In this work, the banana leaves grow from the upper left to the lower right, and the ink brushwork variations and shades of colors are used to present a strong contrast between the leaves and the trunk. The leaves are as sturdy as iron rods, and as large as a wall, making the painting full of vitality and vigor.
Wang Ya- Nan
Coloring on paper
112x38cm
1927
Collection of Mr. Tsai Chang-Zong