Shi Tao's "Autumn Scenery of Mountain Dwelling"

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Product:Shi Tao's "Autumn Scenery of Mountain Dwelling"

NO:2201

Starting Price:QAR:14,000,000

Transaction Price:QAR: 14,000,000

Specification:105×36cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

Seal: From the 50th generation onwards (Zhu) Seal: Prefectural Lin (Zhu), Former Rui'an Lin (Zhu), Xiyou Yuan Changwu Ji (Zhu), Former Rui'an Lin (Zhu) Inscription and Postscript: ① Yu Qiuqing's Xiang painting cannot be obtained, but now he enjoys seeing this frame on the two stone flower lattice. Although the paper is slightly damaged, fortunately the painting body is not damaged. It is said that the Qing Xiang painter Yunlin's creation environment is unparalleled, with round peaks and ancient trees, using thick ink to sprinkle, not causing smoke and clouds, and the intention is simple, This painter is both a masterpiece and a masterpiece. Spoon Garden Old Man Feng Deng's Mansion Question. Seal: Liu Dong (Zhu) ② A Taoist from Qingxiang, who was the late Pan of Shengguo, fled to the empty door after the vicissitudes of life and indulged in calligraphy and painting. At that time, he was on par with the Eight Great Mountain People and was known for his large scroll of fish painting by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. He also wrote a poem of his own seven ancient times, which was called a masterpiece. However, the Taoist did not taste it in the mountains and rivers, and even a little bit of dyeing could enter and exit Ni Huang. This painting is full of ink and vitality, and since it was miraculous, it has been created as plain, Burning incense and sitting on the right side is also one of the ear aids for mountain window sleepovers. On the Mid Autumn Festival of Xinyou, the topic of the restoration of the Meishan people's village was inscribed on the Yuhai Tower of the Yang family in Shanghai. Seal: Mr. Fu Zhuang (Zhu) and Mr. Da Mei (Bai) Source: A certain collector who wrote inscriptions on the same old collection. Introduction: Feng Dengfu (1783-1841), also known as Yunbo, Shaoyuan, and Liudong, was from Meili, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. He was a Qing Dynasty scholar and a representative figure of the later period of the Zhejiang West Ci School. Specializing in phonology, exegesis, and epigraphy. Mainly focusing on writing books and establishing theories, he has a comprehensive understanding of the hundred books on classics and history. Yao Xie (1805-1864). Zi Meibo, also known as Fuzhuang, also known as Damai Shanmin, Shanghu Sheng, Moubo, Damao Shanmin, Fuweng, Fudao Ren, Yeqiao, Donghai Sheng, Ershi Sheng, etc. Born in Zhenhai, Zhejiang (now part of Ningbo City), he was a late Qing literary figure. Author Introduction: Shi Tao's original surname was Zhu and his name was Ruoji. He was born in Guilin, Guangxi, with ancestral roots in Fengyang, Anhui. He had the small character Achang and many other names, such as Dadizi, Qingxiang Old Man, Kugua Monk, and Blind Venerable. His Dharma names include Yuanji, Yuanji, and so on. The son of Zhu Hengjia, King Jingjiang of the Ming Dynasty and Emperor Yuanzong of the Southern Ming Dynasty, he became a monk after being changed in his childhood. He resided in Guangjiao Temple on Jingting Mountain in Xuancheng, Anhui Province, and was known as the "Four Monks of the Early Qing Dynasty" along with Hongren, Kuncan, and Zhu Da.