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YU PINGBO (1900-1990)
Two Calligraphies

Two hanging scrolls, ink on paper
One scroll measures 133 x 25.3 cm. (52 ⅜ x 10 in.)
One scroll measures 115.3 x 29.5 cm. (45 ⅜ x 11 ⅝ in.)
Each scroll inscribed and signed, with a total of two seals of the artist
A total of two collector's seals of Hu Shifang
One scroll dated1980
One scroll dated 1983
Both scrolls dedicated to Shifang
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Hu Shifang was born in Jinan, Shandong Province. His ancestors were silk traders, who settled in the town during the mid-18th and early 19th century. Their residence, adjacent to Daming lake, was called the Wanshou Palace. In 1949, Hu came to Hong Kong to work as a writer. He published in the Weekly Comment edited by Huang Yuren, Panorama Magazine founded by Shen Weichuang and Dada edited by Wang Jingyi. Hu was mentored by prominent writers including Zhou Zuoren, Yu Pingbo, and Feng Zikai, forming close friendships with these authors. Hu’s collection was built exclusively through gifts received directly from the artist, before being passed on to the next generation of his family. Works by Feng Zikai and Zhou Zuoren from the Hu Shifang collection were offered at auction by Christie’s in Autumn 2017, were not only extremely well received, they also also a new world auction record for Feng Zikai’s work. Nine works by Zhou Zuoren and Feng Zikai from this collection will be offered in Christie's Fine Chinese Modern Paintings sale on May 29, 2018. (Lots 1248-1256)

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