A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL
A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL
A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL
A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL
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A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL

CARVED BY LIN QINGQING WITH SIGNATURE OF DENG ERYA, LATE QING DYNASTY-REPUBLIC PERIOD

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A TIANHUANG ‘SCHOLAR IN RIVERSCAPE’ SEAL
CARVED BY LIN QINGQING WITH SIGNATURE OF DENG ERYA, LATE QING DYNASTY-REPUBLIC PERIOD
The seal is delicately carved in low relief with a continuous scene depicting a scholar resting leisurely in a sampan below a tree-strewn cliff, with an incised inscription on one vertical side followed by a signature, Erya, above a seven-character poetic inscription on the seal face.
2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) high, box, 78g
Provenance
Sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 31 May 2017, lot 3049

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Lot Essay

Lin Qingqing (1876-1948) was a native of Fuzhou, Fujian province, and one of the most notable soapstone carvers of the late Qing and Republic periods. He specialised in low-relief carving, and took great lengths to study Chinese paintings in order to obtain a deeper understanding and control of foundational elements such as brushstrokes and composition, which he had skifuly incorporated into his carvings.
Deng Erya (1884-1954) was a native of Dongguan, Guangdong province, and relocated to Hong Kong in 1921. The uncle of the eminent scholar in Chinese archaic scripts, Rong Geng, Deng was a respected poet, calligrapher, painter and seal carver.

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