WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927)
FROM A PRIVATE JAPANESE COLLECTION (LOTS 1265-1269)This collection of five Wu Changshuo paintings from Japanese collections are from two well-known collectors. Lots 1265-1268 are from the collection of Matsumaru Togyo (1901-1975), a Japanese seal carver who was deeply influenced by the works of Deng Shiru, Zhao Zhiqian, and Wu Changshuo. Some works in his collection still have Matsumaru’s wooden boxes. These four works have been included in Suzuki Kei’s Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Paintings published in 1983. Lot 1269 belonged to Miyata Takeyoshi (1891-1993).Classical paintings and calligraphy from this collection will be offered in Christie’s Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy sale held in 28 May, 2018 (lots 1032-1034)
WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927)

Calligraphy in Stone Drum Script

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WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927)
Calligraphy in Stone Drum Script
Two scrolls, mounted as a hanging scroll, ink on paper
Each scroll measures 166 x 46.5 cm. (65 3/8 x 18 ¼ in.)
Inscribed and signed, with four seals of the artist.
Dated spring, wushen year (1908)
Provenance
Formerly the property of Miyata Takeyoshi (1891-1993)

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Known as Yuki Sanjin, Miyata Takeyoshi studied in Shanghai. He was an art collector, calligrapher and the founder of Sansuiro, a famous Chinese restaurant in Hibiya, Tokyo, popular with notable politician and cultural figures.

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