Figure – Four Screens
Lv Jiang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Figure – Four Screens
Artist Lv Jiang
Date n.d.
Medium: Ink and watercolor on paper
Dimensions
4 pieces, each 96 x 24 cm (37.8 x 9.4 in)
1. Artwork Identification
Figure – Four Screens is a vibrant multi-panel composition by Lv Jiang, presenting four full-length female figures, each occupying an individual scroll. Set against richly floral backgrounds, the figures exude confidence and poise, with each woman's gesture and attire offering a unique narrative expression of sensuality and introspection.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Merging traditional Chinese ink techniques with pop-art color saturation, Lv Jiang masterfully reinterprets the female nude genre. His aesthetic recalls the decorative elegance of ukiyo-e and the visual punch of contemporary Asian comic art, layered with floral symbolism and saturated textures. The use of vertical scroll format evokes historical Chinese hanging scrolls while presenting a thoroughly modern subject.
3. Historical Context
This series reflects the continued evolution of figure painting in post-reform China, where classical formats are revitalized with modern iconography. Lv Jiang’s use of unapologetically feminine subjects within traditionally male-dominated formats marks a shift toward the personalization of beauty, freedom, and the interior world of women in Chinese contemporary art.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
All four scrolls are in very good condition, with strong pigment retention and no visible tears or water damage. The paper lies flat, and there is no evidence of restoration.
6. Artistic Significance
A bold synthesis of East and West, Figure – Four Screens showcases Lv Jiang’s flair for both sensual narrative and technical control. The piece elevates the individual personalities of each figure while engaging in a broader visual dialogue about gender, identity, and aesthetic heritage in the 21st century. It is a standout series for collectors interested in modern Chinese ink experimentation.