Property from a Japanese Private Collection (Lot 1175)
INSCRIBED BY WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927) AND OTHER ARTISTS
Rubbing of Qinquan
Details
INSCRIBED BY WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927) AND OTHER ARTISTS
Rubbing of Qinquan
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
112.5 x 55 cm. (44 ¼ x 21 5/8 in.)
Further inscribed by various artists
One collector’s seal of Duan Fang (1861-1911)
NOTE:
The collector’s seal belonged to Duan Fang (1861-1911), also known as Wuqiao and Taozhai. Duan was a late Qing dynasty politician, art collector, and an expert in epigraphy. He compiled and published Records of Auspicous Bronzes from Taozhai Studio.
Rubbing of Qinquan
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
112.5 x 55 cm. (44 ¼ x 21 5/8 in.)
Further inscribed by various artists
One collector’s seal of Duan Fang (1861-1911)
NOTE:
The collector’s seal belonged to Duan Fang (1861-1911), also known as Wuqiao and Taozhai. Duan was a late Qing dynasty politician, art collector, and an expert in epigraphy. He compiled and published Records of Auspicous Bronzes from Taozhai Studio.
Literature
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Exhibited
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Carmen Shek Cerne (石嘉雯)
Vice President, Head of Department, Chinese Paintings
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