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YE YONG (19TH CENTURY)
Lady in Pale Sunlight
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and color on silk
45½ x 17 5/8 in. (115.5 x 44.7 cm.)
Inscribed with a poem and signed by the artist: "Inscribed in Ningbo by Ye Yong of Wujiang", with 1 seal
Dated summer of bingyin year (1866)

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Lot Essay

Although born in Wujiang, Ye Yong worked for most of his life in Shanghai as a painter. He was friends with and collaborated on pictures together with Ren Xun (1835-1893). A delicately depicted lady set in a romantic garden setting, as seen here, is typical for Ye Yong's work. In this painting, Ye Yong transcribed a poem that he credits to Su Shi (1036-1101) and said that he used the painting style of Tang Yin (1470-1523). In fact, the poem that Ye Yong wrote was composed by Su Shi's student Qin Guan (1049-1100).

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