Lot 1648
Lot 1648
PREVIOUSLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF HUANG XIAYI (ZHAO NIAN TANG) (LOTS 1640-1648)
ZHOU JI (19TH-20TH CENTURY)

Wandering in the Misty Mountains

Price Realised HKD 11,250
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HKD 8,000 - HKD 15,000
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ZHOU JI (19TH-20TH CENTURY)

Wandering in the Misty Mountains

Price Realised HKD 11,250
Price Realised HKD 11,250
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ZHOU JI (19TH-20TH CENTURY)
Wandering in the Misty Mountains

Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
83 x 42 cm. (32⅝ x 16½ in.)
Inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist
Dated spring, jisi year (1929)
Dedicated to Xiayi
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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 the first county mayor of Dongguan County. He was later appointed Director of the Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau, 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 Japanese during an inspection in Shaoguan, Guangdong.
Intellectuals frequently interacted with artists during the early period of the Republic. Many intellectuals participated in creating and collecting Chinese paintings and calligraphy, and Huang was one of them. In 1924 and 1925, the Guihai Cooperative Painting Society was formed by leading artists of the Lingnan region and held two fundraising exhibitions to promote and study traditional Chinese painting. These two exhibitions presented approximately 800 works including around 200 collaborative works.
Some of the works offered here were bought by Huang from the two exhibitions. They allow us to witness the development of traditional Chinese painting in the Lingnan region during the early 20th century. They also represent extraordinary aesthetic value and historical significance.
Ten works from this collection are also available in Christie’s Fine Chinese Modern Paintings sale on 28 May 2019 (Lots 1504-1513).
Zhou Ji, the monastic name is Qingbai Daoren, is a monk of Fuxing Temple in Hangzhou during the late Qing dynasty and the early Republic period. He served as a magistrate during the Guangxu reign and later became a monk concentrating on painting.
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