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           ANONYMOUS                                         Provenance:
           Muromachi (1333-1573), Momoyama (1573-1615),      Purchased from H. Taniguchi, Kyoto, 1975.
           or Edo (1615-1868) period, 16th/17th century
           Ko Shohei (Chinese: Huang Chuping) Riding a Ram or Goat, kakejiku   Huang Chuping was a Daoist priest of the Jin dynasty (265-420)
           (hanging scroll), ink on paper in silk mounts, with two undeciphered   who started life as a shepherd but later retired to a mountaintop
           seals; the jikusaki (scroll ends) of ivory, with an unassociated lacquered   retreat and became a celebrated Daoist immortal who is still an
           wood storage box inscribed Kaiho Yusho hitsu Taikobo no zu.    object of veneration in southeastern China.
           Overall: 214.9cm x 71.4cm (84 5/8in x 28 1/8in);
           image: 116.3cm x 50.7cm (45¾in x 19 15/16in). (2).
           £3,000 - 5,000
           JPY450,000 - 760,000
           US$4,100 - 6,800


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