The Vinegar Tasters is a painting by Jacob Wayne Bryner which was uploaded on March 6th, 2013.
The Vinegar Tasters
The Vinegar Tasters (三酸圖, three sours; 嘗醋翁, vinegar tasting old-men; 嘗醋圖, 尝醋图), is a traditional subject in Chinese religious... more
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20.000 x 26.000 inches
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Title
The Vinegar Tasters
Artist
Jacob Wayne Bryner
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Foam Canvas
Description
The Vinegar Tasters (三酸圖, three sours; 嘗醋翁, vinegar tasting old-men; 嘗醋圖, 尝醋图), is a traditional subject in Chinese religious painting. The allegorical composition depicts the three founders of China's major religious and philosophical traditions: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The theme in the painting has been interpreted as favoring Taoism and critical of the others.
The three men are dipping their fingers in a vat of vinegar and tasting it; one man reacts with a sour expression, one reacts with a bitter expression, and one reacts with a sweet expression. The three men are Confucius, Buddha, and Laozi, respectively. Each man's expression represents the predominant attitude of his religion: Confucianism saw life as sour, in need of rules to correct the degeneration of people; Buddhism saw life as bitter, dominated by pain and suffering; and Taoism saw life as fundamentally good in its natural state. Another interpretation of the painting is that, since the three men are gathered around one vat of vinegar, "the three teachings are one".
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March 6th, 2013
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Comments (37)
Jacek Dudzinski
Beautifully done!. You inspire me. I would love, if You could let me know what you think about my work. ;-)
Rob Van Heertum
Awesome work Jacob. Love the color here, really expressive!! L/F ps I see you sold this, form the remarks below ;-) congrats
Maj Seda
Great artwork! Congrats!
Jacob Wayne Bryner replied:
thank you very much, sorry it took me a while to respond! Still getting use to the site, haha