TWO SOAPSTONE SQUARE SEALS MADE FOR HUANG BINHONG
TWO SOAPSTONE SQUARE SEALS MADE FOR HUANG BINHONG
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TWO SOAPSTONE SQUARE SEALS MADE FOR HUANG BINHONG

REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-1949)

细节
Each: 5/8 in. (1.8 cm.) square, box (2)
出版
Shanghai Museum, Zhongguo shuhuajia yinjian kuanshi [Seals and Signatures of Chinese Painters and Calligraphers], vol. 2, Shanghai, 1987, p. 1157, nos. 35 and 36
Deng Ming, Jinxiandai mingjia shuhua pinjian [Connoisseurship of Modern and Contemporary Paintings and Calligraphy], Beijing, 2001, pp. 162 and 166.
Yu Liancheng ed., Jinbainian shuhua mingren yinjian [Seal Prints of Chinese Painters and Calligraphers over a Century], 2001, pp. 162 and 166
Lu Fusheng, Jinxiandai shuhuajia kuanyin zonghui [Seal Plate Collection of Modern and Contemporary Painters and Calligraphers], vol. 2, 2002, pp. 777-778
拍场告示
Please note that the estimate of this lot is: HK$300,000 – 500,000
請注意,此拍品的估價為:HK$300,000 – 500,000

荣誉呈献

Priscilla Kong
Priscilla Kong

拍品专文

The two seals were made for Huang Binhong (1864-1955) by the renowned calligrapher and seal carver Zhu Zunyi (1891-1971), who was active in the cultural circles in Shanghai.

Huang Binhong, a painter, one of Zhu’s contemporaries, is considered to be one of the last innovators of the literati style of painting. His landscapes emphasised form-likeness and creative innovation through the sincere study of nature and true appreciation of ancient masters.

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