ASIAN SPRING #1 - CHINESE & HIMALAYAN ART

Tuesday 28th June 2022 10:00am

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*CHINESE SCHOOL
IN THE MANNER OF BADA SHANREN 八大山人 (circa 1626-1705) BORN AS ZHU DA 朱耷
Bird on rock
Ink wash on paper
Signed on the upper right corner with the artist huāyā (花押)...

*CHINESE SCHOOL
IN THE MANNER OF BADA SHANREN 八大山人 (circa 1626-1705) BORN AS ZHU DA 朱耷
Bird on rock
Ink wash on paper
Signed on the upper right corner with the artist huāyā (花押) signature
Bearing two red artist seals on the upper right
33,6 x 29,3 cm

Provenance: a Private Collection.

Notes:
1. Bada Shanren began painting and writing poetry in his early childhood. He later developed a career as a professional painter adopting a series of descriptive pseudonyms, most notably Bada Shanren by which he is most often known today. The stylized vertical writing of his pseudonym Bada Shanren (八大山人) looks like the characters for laugh (笑) and cry (哭), thus by signing his paintings he implied his confusion and feelings of grief for the fate of his country and home. His paintings feature sharp brush strokes which are attributed to the sideways manner by which he held his brush. In the 1930s, Chinese painter Zhang Daqian (​​張大千, 1899-1983) produced several forgeries of Bada Shanren's works.
2. A huaya or ‘Flower print’ is a stylized signature or mark used in East Asia cultures in place of a true signature. Originating from China, the huaya was historically used by prominent figures such as government officials and artists.
3. This painting of a bird on rock is similar to that of the anban or anwan album preserved in the collection of the Sen-Oku Hakukokan Museum, Sumimoto Collection, Lyoto, Japan. Click HERE to see the related painting said to be by the hand of Bada Shanren.

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中国画作
八大山人- 朱耷,约1626-1705

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Hammer Price: €2,000

Estimate EUR : €2,000 - €4,000


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