CHEN ZUN (16TH-17TH CENTURY)
FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF DR K S LO 羅桂祥博士舊藏中國書畫 (LOTS 852-857)This group of six works was once in the collection of Dr. K S Lo (1910-1995). Born in Mei County, San Xiang Village, Dr. Lo graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1934. On an occasion in Shanghai for business in 1936, he attended a talk entitled Soya Bean: The Cow of China, which inspired him to produce a nutritious family drink that was affordable to the general public. This gave birth to Vitasoy, which has become a household brand in Hong Kong and Asia. Dr. Lo’s passion for business and love for his people also extended to his passion for studying and collecting Chinese art. In the realms of Chinese classical paintings he focused in collecting works of the Ming and Qing period, like Chen Zun’s Crested Myna (Lot 852), Zha Shibao’s Landscape after Yuan Masters (Lot 855), and Shitao’s Pine and Rock (Lot 856). These three paintings were recorded in the Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Paintings: Second Series published by the University of Tokyo Press in 1998.
CHEN ZUN (16TH-17TH CENTURY)

Crested Myna

Details
CHEN ZUN (16TH-17TH CENTURY)
Crested Myna
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk
36.2 x 30 cm. (14 ¼ x 11 ¾ in.)
Signed, with two seals of the artist
One collector’s seal of Li Weiluo (b.1929)
Titleslip by Li Weiluo, with two seals
Provenance
Dr. K S Lo Collection.
Literature
Teisuke Toda and Hiromitsu Ogawa ed., Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Paintings: Second Series Vol. 2 Asian and European Collections, University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, 15 November 1998, pp. II-162 and II-399, pl. S35-003.

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