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YU ZHIDING (1647 - AFTER 1709), PAN LIN (17TH-18TH CENTURY)

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Handscroll, ink and colour on paper
47.6 x 1070.6 cm. (18 3/4 x 421 1/2 in.)
Signed: Yu Zhiding, Pan Lin, fengchi gonghui (respectfully painted on Imperial command)
Three seals of the artists: Yu Zhi Ding, Jing Hui, Gong Hui
Dated winter, fifty-sixth year of the Kangxi era (1717)
Six collectors' seals, including:
Qianlong emperor (reigned 1736-1795): Qian Long Yu Lan Zhi Bao, Shi Qu Bao Ji, Yi Xi Sun, Tao Ye Xing Ling; and
Xi Xian Zhen Cang; Lian Sun Mo Xuan

Literature

T. Toda and H. Ogawa, Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese Paintings: Second Series, University of Tokyo Press, 1999, vol. 3, pp. 98-99, entry JM 38-010

Lot Essay

(US$51,600-64,500)

NOTE:
Pan Lin, sobriquet names Henggu and Xitao, was a native of Changshu, Jiangsu. His birds and flowers painting style took after Ma Yuanyu (1669-1772). Pan was invited to work under the court painter, Jiang Tingxi (1669-1732). For brief biography, see Zhongguo Meishujia Renming Cidian, Shanghai Renmin Meishu Chubanshe, 1981, p.1349

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