A MINIATURE SCHOLARS ROCK
A MINIATURE SCHOLARS ROCK
A MINIATURE SCHOLARS ROCK
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PROPERTY FROM THE HOSOKAWA FAMILY COLLECTION
A LINGBI SCHOLAR’S ROCK

QING DYNASTY OR EARLIER

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A LINGBI SCHOLAR’S ROCK
QING DYNASTY OR EARLIER
The scholar’s rock is worked into a vertical form wrought with narrow aperture with irregular outline and richly textured surface, inscribed with Zhizheng niansan jiliuyue, juanyun, Wang Meng ji (Recorded by Wang Meng in the 6th month of the Zhizheng 23rd year).
8 7⁄8 in. (22.5 cm.) high, stand
Literature
Hosokawa Morisada, Ittokutoku, 1982, no. 28-I
Exhibited
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Kumamoto, Daijuikkai Eisei Bunko ten, Min Shin no Bijutsu to Kougei, 12 September – 18 October 1981, Catalogue no. 101
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Kumamoto, Kōga na bunjin no sekai : Min Shin no kaiga to shoseki bunbōgu I (The Exhibition of Hosokawa Morisada Collection), 9 October-8 November 1992, Catalogue no. 93

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