YONG RONG (1743-1790)
YONG RONG (1743-1790)

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YONG RONG (1743-1790)

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Hanging scroll, ink on paper
81.7 x 40 cm
inscribed with a poem and dated xinmao year (1771)
Inscribed again and signed: Huang Liuzi
Four seals of the artist: Huang Liu Zi Zhang, Xiu Liu Yi Zhi Fang Run, Zhi Yi, Fa Gu

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Note:
Yong Rong was the sixth son of the Qianlong emperor. In the twenty-fourth year of the Qianlong era, Yong Rong was made a beile (marquis), and made heir to Prince Yun Xi. Yong Rong became Zhi Junwang (Duke of Zhi) in the thirty-fourth year, and Prince Jin in the fifty-fourth year of the qianlong era. Yong Rong spent his life in the arts, and was close to a lot of painters of his time.
For brief biography, see Aixinjueluo Jiazu Quanshu (The Aixinjueluo family), Jilin Renmin Chubanseh, 1996, vol.8., pp.67-68

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