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                                                              PAN SIMU (1756-1843)
                                                              Landscape after Wang Meng
                                                              Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper
                                                              60 x 15 ¿ in. (152.5 x 38.5 cm.)
                                                              Entitled, inscribed, and signed, with two seals of the artist
                                                              Dated autumn, ninth month, renwu year (1822)
                                                              $9,000-12,000
                                                              PROVENANCE
                                                              Lot 175, Fine Chinese Paintings, Christie’s New York, 9 September
                                                              1995.

                                                              Pan Simu (1756-1843), sobriquet Yiqiao, was a painter in the Qing
                                                              Dynasty (1644-1911). He was known for his landscape paintings,
                                                              which were infuenced by earlier masters Huang Gongwang (1269-
                                                              1354) and Dong Qichang (1555-1636), exhibiting a vigorous manner.
                                                              清 潘思牧 玉山草堂圖 設色紙本 立軸 一八二二年作
                                                              題識:黃鶴山樵玉山草堂圖。壬午(1822年)秋九月既望,潘
                                                              思牧臨。
                                                              鈐印:玉蘭舘印、樊川
                                                              來源:編號175,中國書畫,紐約佳士得,1995年9月9日。
                                                              註:潘思牧 (1756-1843),字一樵,清代畫家,擅山水畫。畫法
                                                              遠宗黃公望,近法董其昌,筆法鋒健。



















































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