Lot 151
Lot 151
Property Previously from the Wang Wenxin Collection (Lots 151-157)
LIU YONG (1719-1805)

Running Script Calligraphy

Price Realised HKD 88,200
Estimate
HKD 60,000 - HKD 80,000
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LIU YONG (1719-1805)

Running Script Calligraphy

Price Realised HKD 88,200
Price Realised HKD 88,200
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LIU YONG (1719-1805)
Running Script Calligraphy
Two scrolls, mounted for framing, ink on paper
Each scroll measures 95.8 x 30.6 cm. (37 34 x 12 in.)
One scroll inscribed, with one seal of the artist
Dated first month, gengxu year (1790)
Five collectors’ seals
One scroll signed by the artist
Five collectors’ seals
Titleslip by Liu Tong, with one seal, dated spring, first month, yichou year
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Wang Wenxin (1888-1974), sobriquest Baoshou, was born in Jingmen, Hubei, originally from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. He studied abroad in France at the age of thirteen and returned to China when he was twenty years old. In 1928, Wang Wenxin settled in Shanghai to engage in business, and was once the chairman of Shanghai Watson's Mineral Water Co. Being a successful conoisseur and collector, Wang have had a profound knowledge of both Western and Eastern studies, and deep relationships with phenomenal figures including Kang Youwei, Ye Gongchuo, Wu Hufan, Zhang Daqian. Wang’s grandfather Wang Yangdu was a famous collector from Jingmen during the Emperor Daoguang Period (1821-1850), and his collection was later passed to Wang Wenxin with the studio name Mengquan.
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