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QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
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AN INSCRIBED TIANHUANG SEAL CARVED BY WANG SHISHEN FOR MA YUELU
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
The rectangular seal is incised with a four-character inscription in running script on one of the vertical sides indicating that this was carved by Wang Shishen (1686-1759) for Ma Yuelu (1701-1761), with another lengthier inscription in standard script on the other side signed Wang Jimen (1872-1943). The seal face is carved with a four-character inscription in intaglio reading, Ma Yuelu yin, ‘Seal of Ma Yuelu’.
1 ¾ in. (4.4 cm.) high, 59g, box
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
The rectangular seal is incised with a four-character inscription in running script on one of the vertical sides indicating that this was carved by Wang Shishen (1686-1759) for Ma Yuelu (1701-1761), with another lengthier inscription in standard script on the other side signed Wang Jimen (1872-1943). The seal face is carved with a four-character inscription in intaglio reading, Ma Yuelu yin, ‘Seal of Ma Yuelu’.
1 ¾ in. (4.4 cm.) high, 59g, box
Provenance
Sonota Kojyou (1886-1968), Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Literature
Zhongguo shuhuajia yinjian kuanshi, Beijing, 1987, p. 710, fig. 10
Zhongguo cangjia yinjian, Shanghai, 1997, p. 100
Zhongguo lidai yifeng xilie – Qingdai huizong yinfeng, vol. 1, Chongqing, 1992, p. 182
Ming Qing zhuming cangshujia cangshuyin, Beijing, 2000, p. 99
Zhongguo cangjia yinjian, Shanghai, 1997, p. 100
Zhongguo lidai yifeng xilie – Qingdai huizong yinfeng, vol. 1, Chongqing, 1992, p. 182
Ming Qing zhuming cangshujia cangshuyin, Beijing, 2000, p. 99
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