PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF LUO FENGNAN (LOTS 1446-1448) Luo Fengnan, also went by the name of Qingshan, was a pupil of Qi Baishi’s, and specialised in seal carving. He was the principal of Beijing Private Northern Middle School, before moving onto selling seals for a living.
QI BAISHI (1863-1957)
A Soapstone Seal and A Round Grass and Insect Ink Box Republic Period, signed Qi Baishi (1863-1957)
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QI BAISHI (1863-1957)
A Soapstone Seal and A Round Grass and Insect Ink Box
Republic Period, signed Qi Baishi (1863-1957)
Ink box: ink stone
Seal: 7 cm. (2 ¾ in.) high
Ink box: 15 cm. (5 7/8 in.) in diameter
(2)Seal: Incised on the lower left corner of one vertical side carved in intaglio with the name of the recipient, Fengnan, and the artist, Baishi.
Ink box: The ink box is carved with a dedication to the recipient, Fengnan, signed, with one carved seal in intaglio by the artist
A Soapstone Seal and A Round Grass and Insect Ink Box
Republic Period, signed Qi Baishi (1863-1957)
Ink box: ink stone
Seal: 7 cm. (2 ¾ in.) high
Ink box: 15 cm. (5 7/8 in.) in diameter
(2)Seal: Incised on the lower left corner of one vertical side carved in intaglio with the name of the recipient, Fengnan, and the artist, Baishi.
Ink box: The ink box is carved with a dedication to the recipient, Fengnan, signed, with one carved seal in intaglio by the artist
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