FU BAOSHI (1904-1965)
LOTS 1232-1235 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE ASIAN COLLECTION
FU BAOSHI (1904-1965)

Visiting a Friend in the Mountains

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FU BAOSHI (1904-1965)
Visiting a Friend in the Mountains
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dedicated to Baochao
One collector's seal on the mounting
paper ink
132.5 x 44.5 cm. (52 1/8 x 17 1/2 in.)
20th Century
出版
Han-Mo-Fu Baoshi's Landscape Paintings: 1940's (II), (Hong Kong) Han Mo Xuan Publishing Co. Ltd., August 2004, pp. 102-103.
An Album of Paintings by Fu Baoshi (II), Guangxi Fine Art Publishing, March 2008, pp. 116-117.
Selected Paintings by Fu Baoshi, Shanghai Rare Books Publishing, July 2004, pl. 8.

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After the Marco Polo Bridge incident, Fu Baoshi and his family moved to Chongqing and lived in a simple cottage at Jingangpo in the rural part of the city. Under harsh economic and living conditions, Fu thrived and continued his artistic creativity. Once he said, 'No painter would be untouched by the mountains and rivers in Sichuan K the picturesque environs of Jingangpo provide endless inspirations for artists that are so unique the comrades living in the South East are deprived of them'. As a result of his frequent travels in the mountains, Fu started to create a series of landscape paintings with a distinctive style which became his signature pieces. Visiting a Friend in the Mountains is one of them.

Fu Baoshi employed seemingly unorganized brushstokes to depict the mountain structure to bring out its loftiness. The running streams and waterfalls and the two scholars are vividly rendered. All the elements come together harmoniously creating a breath-taking view of Jingangpo.

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