HE WEIPU (1844-1925)
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SARA LARKIN
HE WEIPU (1844-1925)

LANDSCAPES AFTER YUAN AND MING MASTERS

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HE WEIPU (1844-1925)
LANDSCAPES AFTER YUAN AND MING MASTERS
Set of ten hanging scrolls, ink and ink and color on silk
Entitled, inscribed, and signed by the artist
Each scroll with one or two seals of the artist, with a total of eleven seals
Dated mid-winter gengyin year (1890)
Dedicated to Helin
Each scroll: 15 5/8 x 25 5/8 in. (39.6 x 65 cm.)
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Lot Essay

He Weipu (1842-1922) was the grandson of He Shaoji and was from Hunan province. Also known as Shisun and Panzhi, he was good at calligraphy and painting. He was also considered skilful at assessing ancient paintings. He Weipu copied the calligraphy style of his grandfather He Shaoji. He also amassed a large collection of ancient seals.

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