WU JING (early 19th century)

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WU JING (early 19th century)

Ten Ten-Thousands

Album of ten leaves, ink and color on paper, each leaf measures 6 x 4in. (15 x 10cm.)

Each leaf inscribed with an imperially conposed poem about images of ten thousand natural things

Last leaf signed: Wu Jing

Two seals of the artist: Chen, Jing

Three collectors' seals, including two of Emperor Jiaqing (reigned 1796-1820)

Lot Essay

Wu Jing was a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu. He was especially talented in clerical (li) and seal (zhuan) script calligraphy and his paintings were most frequently painted in the meticulous iron-wire style.