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A group of four silk fAn pAintings in the mAnner of ke jiusi (c. 1290-
147 18th century and later 1343), lAte qing dYnAstY or lAter
60 | BoNHams All ink and pigment on silk, the first depicting Landscape
a lady being presented with a jue, dated by Ink and pigment on silk, mounted as a scroll,
inscription to the gengwu year (AD1750), bearing four line calligraphic inscription,
framed and glazed; the second depicting a signature and three seals.
lady and her attendant in a garden scene, 165cm (65in) x 47cm (18 1/2in)
framed and glazed; the third depicting a sage
conversing with a fisherman, with inscription £600 - 800
and red seals; the fourth depicting a Daoist CNY5,800 - 7,700 HK$7,200 - 9,600
and his disciple, inscribed and with red seals.
The largest fan: 37cm (in) x 35.5cm (in) (4). 149 *
£1,000 - 2,000 ling hongxun (1894-1981)
CNY9,600 - 19,000 HK$12,000 - 24,000 Calligraphy
Ink on paper, hanging scroll
Provenance Inscribed and signed Ling Hongxun, with two
The two framed fans: Collected by an seals of the artist
Andreas Franklin, a British Consul in Formosa, 102.5cm x 26cm (40½in x 10¼in).
during the 1940’s or 1950’s, by repute.
£500 - 800
The dated framed fan inscribed: CNY4,800 - 7,700 HK$6,000 - 9,600
庚午桂(?)月寫扵
珠海南樓以為 Provenance
碩臣人兄大人誨正 Collection of Wang Deguan (1905-1987), and
弟曾貫雄 thence by descent.