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About the Artwork

A hearty swan goose waddles on a lakeshore, arching its neck to let out a loud, distinctive honk. Weathered reeds surrounding it signal the chill of autumn and the approach of winter.
In China, geese are commonly associated with reliability and order because of their controlled flight patterns during seasonal migrations. Historically, they also symbolized court officials who traveled between the north and south of China, ever faithful to the emperor. But this bird is open to more than one interpretation. Some people admire geese for their freedom, seeing the migrating birds as untethered and moving at will.
Larger and stronger than the average goose, the swan goose is a species native to Asia.

Swan Goose Among Water Reeds

15th century

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Chinese

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Ink and watercolor on silk

Image: 51 1/4 × 28 inches (130.2 × 71.1 cm) Overall: 94 3/4 × 39 1/2 inches (240.7 × 100.3 cm) Installed: 96 × 39 1/2 × 1 3/4 inches (243.8 × 100.3 × 4.4 cm)

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Asian Art

Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mrs. Walter R. Parker

31.282

Public Domain

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Upper left: spurious signature of Liu Yongnian

Provenance

(Helbert Mueller);
1931-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) with funds from Margaret W. Parker

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March, Benjamin. "The Call of Autumn," Bulletin of the DIA 13, no. 4 (January 1932).

Eight Dynasties of Chinese Painting: The Collections of the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, and The Cleveland Museum of Art. Exh. cat., Cleveland Musuem of Art. Cleveland, 1980, p. 150, no. 127.

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Credit Line for Reproduction

Chinese, Swan Goose Among Water Reeds, 15th century, ink and watercolor on silk. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mrs. Walter R. Parker, 31.282.

Swan Goose Among Water Reeds
Swan Goose Among Water Reeds