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Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy from the Kwok Family Collection (Lots 193-202)
WANG ZHEN (1867-1938) / DI PINGZI (1813-1974)
Hanyan / Calligraphy
Details
WANG ZHEN (1867-1938) / DI PINGZI (1813-1974)
Hanyan / Calligraphy
Folding fan, ink and colour / ink on paper
24 x 63 cm. (9 ½ x 24 ¾ in.)
Hanyan entitled, inscribed and signed by Wang Zhen, with two seals
Dated autumn, wuchen year (1928)
Dedicated to Pingzi
Calligraphy inscribed and signed by Di Pingzi, with one seal
Hanyan / Calligraphy
Folding fan, ink and colour / ink on paper
24 x 63 cm. (9 ½ x 24 ¾ in.)
Hanyan entitled, inscribed and signed by Wang Zhen, with two seals
Dated autumn, wuchen year (1928)
Dedicated to Pingzi
Calligraphy inscribed and signed by Di Pingzi, with one seal
Further details
Kwok Zhongyi (1900-1994), also known as Xiaoqing, Zhongyi, with studio name Qin Yan Zhai (Studio of Qin and Inkstone), was a distinguished art connoisseur from Shanghai during the Republican period. He was closely associated with esteemed artists such as Wu Hufan, Xie Zhiliu, Zhang Daqian, Pu Ru, and Peking Opera performer Mei Lanfang, which helped enrich his artistic pursuits and inspiration. Following in his father’s footsteps, his son Kwok Chun-Po (1938-2022) inherited and continued the artistic traditions and knowledge of Qin Yan Zhai.
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