LU JI (ATTRIBUTED TO, CIRCA 1475-1503)
PREVIOUSLY IN THE COLLECTION OF MR. C. C. WANG (LOT 926)
LU JI (ATTRIBUTED TO, CIRCA 1475-1503)

Birds and Flowers

Details
LU JI (ATTRIBUTED TO, CIRCA 1475-1503)
Birds and Flowers
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk
185 x 99 cm. (72 ¾ x 39 in.)
One collector’s seal of Wang Jiqian (C.C. Wang, 1907-2003)
Provenance
Lot 1017, 25 November 2014, Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy, Christie’s Hong Kong.

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Lot Essay

Active during the early Ming dynasty, Lu served as a revered artist at the Imperial court and was best known for his elegant bird-and-flower paintings amongst other genres. His works were highly influential for many Japanese and Korean painters.
This intricately composed and luxuriously detailed painting has the air of grandeur often seen in Lu Ji’s oeuvre, though there is no inscription to confirm authorship.

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