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ZHAO QI (ZHAO YUNHUO, 1874-1955)
Couplet of Calligraphy in Cursive Script
A pair of hanging scrolls, ink on paper,
signed Bantu Laoren with three seals reading
Yunhuozi, Quanmei Laoren and Qi (stains).
52 3/8 x 8 3/4in (134 x 22.2cm) each
US$2,000 - 3,000
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SU MANSHU (1884-1918)
Two works of Calligraphy in Running Script
Two calligraphies, each mounted for framing,
ink on paper, the first a poem by Qian Qi (710-
782), signed Manshu with one artist’s seal
reading Su Manshu; the second the Buddhist
chant nan mo a mi tuo fu, signed Manshu
Jushi and with one artist’s seal reading Su
Manshu (stains).
16 1/2 x 11 1/2in (42 x 29.2cm)
21 x 5 3/4in (53.3 x 14.6cm)
US$1,200 - 1,500
5323
DONG ZUOBIN (1895-1963)
Calligraphy in Oracle Bone Script
Ink on paper, hanging scroll, dedicated to 5322
Fuxiu, dated gengyin (1950) and signed Dong
Zuobin with one artist’s seal reading Dong Min
(creases, stains).
32 1/4 x 8 1/2in (82 x 21.6cm)
US$1,200 - 1,500
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VARIOUS ARTISTS (19TH/20TH
CENTURY)
Five works of Calligraphy
Four Calligraphies and one Couplet of
Calligraphy, each ink on paper, unmounted,
each with a dedication to Beishou, including
works by Huang Jie (1902-1995), Wu Gonghu
(1904-1977), Guan Dexing (1906-1996), Ruan
Guocai (20th century), and Huang Songmao
(20th century).
12 x 55in (30.5 x 139.7cm) dimensions of the
largest
US$700 - 900
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