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Bowl with the Three Friends of Winter (Plum, Bamboo, Pine)

Artist/maker unknown

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With its freely brushed design, painted in modulated tones of deep, inky blue against a glossy white ground, the exterior of this bowl represents a popular Confucian theme: the Three Friends of Winter. The Three Friends—pine, bamboo, and plum—were so named for their shared quality of remaining green during the cold winter months. The hardy pine flourishes in harsh environments and is a symbol of longevity; the tall hollow-jointed bamboo shows strength and resilience in its uprightness yet bends and conforms in adverse conditions; and the plum is the first flower to bloom in late winter, representing perseverance. Together the Three Friends came to epitomize the moral characteristics of integrity and fortitude that a scholar-gentleman was to learn and live by.

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Artist/maker unknown, Bowl with the Three Friends of Winter (Plum, Bamboo, Pine), 1400-1500 | Philadelphia Art Museum