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LI RENSUN (LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
Sutra
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
102 x 31.2 cm. (40 18 x 12 14 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with a total of five seals of the artist
Dated twentieth day of the fifth month, twenty-fifth year (of the Republic, 1936)
Dedicated to Xiayi
Brought to you by
Yorkie Tam
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Lot Essay

Huang Xiayi (1885-1943), a native of Dongguan, Guangdong province, was an important and well-known revolutionary in Chinese modern history. He joined Tongmenghui with his like-minded friends such as Lin Zhimian (1888-1934) and was involved in the Guangzhou New Army Uprising and Yellow Flower Mound Uprising, among others. After the founding of the Republic of China, he was appointed as the first county mayor of Dongguan County. He was later named as the Director of the Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau, the Fujian Provincial Tobacco and Liquor Tax Director, and the 19th Route Army Major General. At the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, Huang returned to Dongguan. In 1943, he died in an airstrike launched by the Japanese during an inspection in Shaoguan, Guangdong.
Intellectuals frequently interacted with artists during the early Republic period, and Huang was one of such intellectuals. This collection is comprised of paintings and calligraphy gifted to him or purchased by him, and serves as witness to the development of traditional Chinese painting in the Lingnan region during the early 20th century. It also represents extraordinary aesthetic value and historical significance.

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