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JAMES HYMAN GALLERY
Sun Liang (b.1957) Centipede Picture Details: Please scroll down for further information.
Sun Liang (b.1957) Centipede
Oil on canvas 180 x 120 cms (70¾ x 47¼ inches) 1990
Literature: Sun Liang: A Painter's Journey, James Hyman Gallery, London, 2008, (cat. 5), detail p.4 and illustrated p.19.
Sun Liang has explained the allegorical significance of the centipede: "there is an old Chinese proverb: an insect with a hundred pairs of legs remains active after death. It can still move after death".
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