LU ZHI (1496-1576)
PROPERTY OF MR HUI YISHEN A Beijing-born Manchu, Mr Hui Yishen is a senior tutor of Chinese literature and linguistics in Hong Kong. He is also a writer and Chair Professor at Tianjin Normal University. Mr Hui's grandfather, Mr Hui Qiling, was Minister of the Imperial Household Department during the Guangxu and Xuantong eras. His father, Mr Hui Xiaotong, was a renowned painter and collector. He was also a committee member of Beijing Fine Art Academy. Given the family background, Mr Hui is an experienced collector and connoisseur of Chinese paintings and calligraphy. Lot 1055, a fan leaf with calligraphy by the Qianlong Emperor, was bestowed on Mr Hui Qiling by the Guangxu Emperor. It is recorded in "The Forbidden City under the Setting Sun", a book written by Mr Hui Yishen himself detailing the twenty years of vicissitudes the Qing dynasty went through before its fall. The book has been published both in Beijing and Taipei. Lot 1056, a folding fan with a landscape by Jin Cheng and calligraphy by Hu Siyuan, was a gift given by the artists to Mr Hui Qiling. Lot 1057, a folding fan with a landscape by Lin Shu and calligraphy by Chen Baoshen (tutor of the Xuantong Emperor), was also dedicated to him. Lot 1058, a landscape on a fan leaf painted by Pu Jin, Qi Kun, Ye Yun and He Yong, was a present to Mr Hui Xiaotong.
LU ZHI (1496-1576)

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LU ZHI (1496-1576)
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Fan leaf, mounted and framed
ink and colour on gold-flecked paper
16 x 48 cm. (6 1/4 x 18 7/8 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Inscription by Hui Xiaotong (1902-1979) on the mounting, with two seals Three collector's seals of Hui Xiaotong

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