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LOTS 96-109PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF ZOU XING Zou Xing, also known as Shouyong, was a businesswoman and among the first to engage in trade between the US and China when exchange was reestablished in the 1970s. She was the daughter of Zou Lu (1885-1954), a founding father of modern China and Chancellor of Sun Yatsen University in Guangdong. Born in Guangzhou in the 1920s, she immigrated to the U.S. to attend university. During the span of her career, she lived and worked in the U.S. and in China. She was acquainted with many prominent artists, calligraphers and statesmen in New York, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. Her collection has remained within the family.
YU YOUREN (1879-1964)
Calligraphy
Details
YU YOUREN (1879-1964)
Calligraphy
Scroll, mounted for framing, ink on paper
26 ¼ x 13 in. (66.8 x 33 cm.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated fourteenth year (of the Republic, 1959)
Dedicated to Shouyong (Zou Xing)
Calligraphy
Scroll, mounted for framing, ink on paper
26 ¼ x 13 in. (66.8 x 33 cm.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated fourteenth year (of the Republic, 1959)
Dedicated to Shouyong (Zou Xing)