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Wang Shihong; Wang Wenzhi; Gao Kai; Guo Shangxian; Qi Junzao | CALLIGRAPHY FAN LEAVES

Description

(Wang Shihong) signed
Songnan Wang Shihong
, dated
bingchen
(1712), with a dedication and with two seals of the artist
(Wang Wenzhi) signed
Menglou Wang Wenzhi
and with three seals of the artist
(Gao) signed
Gao Kai,
with a dedication and with one seal of the artist
(Guo) signed
Guo Shangxian,
with a dedication and with one seal of the artist
(Qi) signed
Qi Junzao,
with a dedication and with two seals of the artst
ink on paper, five fan leaves
(Wang Shihong) 16 by 49.5 cm. 6 1/4  by 19 1/2  in.
(Wang Wenzhi) 16 by 49.5 cm. 6 1/4  by 19 1/2  in.
(Gao) 18.7 by 53 cm. 4 3/8  by 20 7/8  in.
(Guo) 17.5 by 51.5 cm. 6 7/8  by 20 1/4  in.
(Qi) 16.7 by 53 cm. 6 5/8  by 20 7/8  in.

Auction

EYE/EAST

From May 22, 2020 to May 22, 2020 in Hong Kong

MARC CHAGALL | WINTER (M. 333; SEE C. BKS. 46)

Description

MARC CHAGALL 1887 - 1985 WINTER (M. 333; SEE C. BKS. 46) Lithograph printed in colors, 1960,signed in pencil and numbered 25/60 (there is also a book edition of 250), fromDaphnis and Chloe, on Arches wove paper, printed by Mourlot, published by Tériade, Paris, framedimage: 425 by 325 mm 16¾ by 12¾ inframed: 760 by 635 mm 29⅞ by 25 in

Auction

Chagall Online: A World of Color

From Nov. 15, 2019 to Nov. 26, 2019 in New York

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