Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy from the Kwok Family Collection (Lots 874-876)
HE SHAOJI (1799-1873)
Calligraphy
Details
HE SHAOJI (1799-1873)
Calligraphy
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on paper
64 x 126.8 cm. (25 ¼ x 49 7/8 in.)
Signed, with two seals of the artist
Calligraphy
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on paper
64 x 126.8 cm. (25 ¼ x 49 7/8 in.)
Signed, with two seals of the artist
Further details
Kwok Zhongyi (1900-1994), also known as Xiaoqing, Zhongyi, with studio name Qin Yan Zhai (Studio of Qin and Inkstone), was a distinguished art connoisseur from Shanghai during the Republican period. He was closely associated with esteemed artists such as Wu Hufan, Xie Zhiliu, Zhang Daqian, Pu Ru, and Peking Opera performer Mei Lanfang, which helped enrich his artistic pursuits and inspiration. Kwok’s diverse interests extended beyond art, encompassing music, chess, calligraphy and painting. As a result, his home exuded an atmosphere of vibrant artistic expression.
Following in his father’s footsteps, Kwok Chun-Po (1938-2022) inherited and continued the artistic traditions and knowledge of Qin Yan Zhai. He graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and became a celebrated tenor. After relocating to Hong Kong, he actively immersed himself in the world of collecting antiques and paintings. The Kwok family’s relationship with Wu Hufan grew stronger, with Wu cherishing Kwok Chun-po as his godson. The Qin Yan Zhai collection includes exceptional Wu Hufan artworks, along with many classical paintings and seals bearing his colophons. Part of the collection will be offered in the Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings (Lots 1125-1138), and one Jadeite will be offered in Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale (Lot 3012).
Following in his father’s footsteps, Kwok Chun-Po (1938-2022) inherited and continued the artistic traditions and knowledge of Qin Yan Zhai. He graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and became a celebrated tenor. After relocating to Hong Kong, he actively immersed himself in the world of collecting antiques and paintings. The Kwok family’s relationship with Wu Hufan grew stronger, with Wu cherishing Kwok Chun-po as his godson. The Qin Yan Zhai collection includes exceptional Wu Hufan artworks, along with many classical paintings and seals bearing his colophons. Part of the collection will be offered in the Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings (Lots 1125-1138), and one Jadeite will be offered in Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale (Lot 3012).
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