PROPERTY FROM THE FAMILY COLLECTION OF HE SHANYUAN (LOTS 1688-1692)
DAI XI (1801-1860)
Landscape after Dong Qichang
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Price Realised HKD 23,750
Estimate
HKD 10,000 - HKD 20,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, any applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see the Conditions of Sale for full details.
He Shanyuan (1901-1990), a descendant of the He family in Hunan Province, and a direct descendant of He Shaoji (1799-1873). He was a well-known calligrapher in Taiwan, and one of the founders of the Taiwan Chinese Calligraphy Society, and previously worked as secretary of the provincial government.
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We have sought to record changes in the condition of this piece acquired after its initial manufacture. -There are multiple stain marks thorughout all scrolls; -lower right corner is damaged; -there are multiple horizontal creases throughout the painting; -there are some pencil marks along the lower edge; -otherwise it is in overall good condition.
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Lot 1689Sale 19711
Landscape after Dong QichangDAI XI (1801-1860)Estimate: HKD 10,000 - 20,000
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