LOT 100 Anonymous, After Liu Songnian (active 1175-after 1295), Inst...
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18th/19th centuryHorizontal handscroll, ink and color on silk, bearing an inscription in the style of Song Emperor Huizong and several spurious seals. 10 1/4 x 44 1/2in (26 x 113cm),转到 Chinese Paintings
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注脚:佚名 倣劉松年明皇訓儲圖 手卷 十八/十九世紀Provenance: The Collection of Che-Fuh Chao (1900-1987), co-founder of the Zung Fu Company in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and thence by descent within the family to the present owner來源:趙桂馥珍藏,後由家族成員繼承,趙桂馥(1900-1987)為仁孚行奠基人之一The present lot is based on an album leaf originally by Liu Songnian (active 1175-after 1295) and now in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei. A second similar composition, formerly attributed to the Song Dynasty Emperor Huizong (1082-1135), and featuring a similar slender gold inscription as the present lot, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (13.220.89), acquired in 1913. That scroll is presently dated as "Ming/Qing dynasty". The present painting exhibits particularly fine brushwork. The figures' faces are alive with animation and expression, and despite the sparse furnishings the artist graces the painting with lovely details.
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