DAI MINGYUE (17TH CENTURY)
DAI MINGYUE (17TH CENTURY)

INK BAMBOO

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DAI MINGYUE (17TH CENTURY)
INK BAMBOO
Set of four hanging scrolls, ink on paper
Each inscribed and signed by the artist
Each scroll with three seals of the artist, with a total of twelve seals
67 ¾  x 18 ¼ in. (172 x 46.5 cm.)

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Dai Mingyue (1608-1686), whose style name is Daomo and pseudonym Yanluo, was from Cangzhou in Henan province. His Daoist name was Dingyuan, and he named himself as Tiezhou and Xingyi in his later years. He was good at painting and calligraphy, especially landscapes and ink bamboo.

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