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                                                                         QI BAISHI (1863-1957)
                                                                         Sailing through Winds and Waves
                                                                         Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on
                                                                         paper
                                                                         101.3 x 46.3 cm. (39 √ x 18 º in.)
                                                                         Inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist
                                                                         Dedicated to Zhuguang
                                                                         PROVENANCE:
                                                                         Christie’s Hong Kong, The Songde Tang
                                                                         Collection of Chinese Modern Paintings, 28 May
                                                                         2010, Lot 683.
                                                                         NOTE:
                                                                         Many of Qi Baishi’s later landscape paintings were
                                                                         presented to his friends as gifts. He painted Sailing
                                                                         through Winds and Waves when he was ninety-four
                                                                         and dedicated the work to his friend Zhu Guang
                                                                         (1906-1969). Zhu studied at the Guangzhou
                                                                         National University and served as the mayor of
                                                                         Guangzhou in the 1950s.
                                                                         Another painting of the same subject was later
                                                                         presented to Zhou Enlai and was published in
                                                                         Selected Works of Zhou Enlai and Deng Yingchao’s
                                                                         Collection.
                                                                         HK$3,500,000-4,500,000
                                                                         US$460,000-580,000
                                                                         齊白石     乘風破浪     設色紙本     鏡框

                                                                         題識: 有色青松無恙風,自羅山水在胸中。
                                                                              鬼神所使非人力,他日阿誰識此翁。
                                                                              朱光仁弟正。九十四歲白石。
                                                                         鈐印:甑屋、白石、大匠之門
                                                                         來源: 香港佳士得,藝海遺珍:頌德堂藏中國近現
                                                                              代畫,2010年5月28日,編號683。
                                                                         註:齊白石晚年的山水作品多是贈送與好友知音。
                                                                         此幅作品創作於齊白石九十四歲,為友人朱光
                                                                         (1906-1969)所作。朱氏曾就讀廣州國民大學,
                                                                         五十年代曾任廣州市市長。齊老早年亦有同一題材
                                                                         之作品,該作後贈與周恩來,輯錄於《周恩來鄧穎
                                                                         超珍藏書畫選》。
















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