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涅槃寂静 | THE COLLECTION OF DAVID AND NAYDA UTTERBERG (LOTs 1-20)

























































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 ATTRIBUTED TO CHONG SON (KOREA, 1676-1759)  ATTRIBUTED TO CHONG SON (KOREA, 1676-1759)
 Scholar on a boat in a landscape  Scholar under tree

 Signed Kyomjae and with illegible seal  Signed Kyomjae and with illegible seal
 Hanging scroll; ink on silk  Hanging scroll; ink on silk
 18º x 11√ in. (46.4 x 30.2 cm.)  18º x 11√ in. (46.4 x 30.2 cm.)

 $20,000-30,000  $20,000-30,000
 伝鄭敾筆 船上文人図  伝鄭敾筆 樹下文人図

 PROVENANCE:  PROVENANCE:
 Pierre Landy, French Ambassador to Korea 1971-1975  Pierre Landy, French Ambassador to Korea 1971-1975
          EXHIBITED:
 Chong Son, one of the great artists of the Joseon dynasty (1392-  "Korean Days: Korean Art 5th to 20th Century", Museum Altes
 1910), is known as the preminet painter of the new "true-view"   Rathaus, Ingelheim am Rhein, 6 May-11 June 1984
 landscape that emerged in the early eighteenth century. So-called
 true views imply that the artist was observing nature directly.   LITERATURE:
          Youngsook Pak, Korean Days: Korean Art 5th to 20th Century
          (Ingelheim am Rhein: 1984). paintings no.13.
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