Details
HUANG JIE (1873-1935)
Calligraphy
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
113 x 41 cm. (44 12 x 16 18 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Datedwuchenyear (1928)
Dedicated to Xiangfan
Three collectors' seals
Provenance
Previously from the collection of Li Weiluo
Previously from the collection of He Man’an
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Lot Essay

Huang Jie was a poet, a journalist, a historian, a revolutionary, and a master of Chinese studies. His poetry style, which combined the the Tang and Song styles, was famous at that time. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, he founded the Sinology Preservation Society along with Zhang Taiyan (1868-1936) and other founding members. After the founding of the Republic of China, he joined Nanshe and taught at the Peking and Tsinghua Universities. From 1928 to 1929, he served as the Education Department Director at the Guangdong Provincial Government.

Li Weiluo, also known as Li Guorong, is a well-known Hong Kong collector who works in the education sector and has a prolific collection of Ming, Qing, and modern artworks. On many occasions, Li has lent works from his Blue Pool Book House collection to the Hong Kong Museum of Art.

He Man’an, a native of Panyu, Guangdong province, was an important collector of Chinese paintings and calligraphy in the Lingnan region. The name of his studio was Lingbi Shanfang and he was especially fond of collecting artworks by Lingnan masters, literati and politicians.

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