ID 908466
Lot 131 | A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN BOOKS ON CHINESE MODERN PAINTINGS AND WOODBLOCK PRINTS
Estimate value
HKD 20 000 – 30 000
Portrait Paintings-Chiang Chao-Ho (Signed, with one seal of the artist in the inside page).
Huang Binhong Jiyou Huace (Records of the Travels of Huang Binhong) Volume II, Shenzhou Guoguangshe, April 1936 1st edition. (Cover inscribed and signed by the artist; dedicated to Y.K. Shukla).
Huang Junbi Huaji Volume I. (Cover inscribed and signed by the artist; dedicated to Y.K. Shukla).
Jianfu Huaji (Paintings by Gao Jianfu), The Commercial Press, December 1935 1st edition.
Zhang Shanzi Daqian Hezuo Shanjun Zhenxiang (Vol. II). (Cover missing)
Qi Baishi Huace (Paintings by Qi Baishi), Chung Hwa Books, July 1939 4th edition.
Sun Duoci Miaoji (Sketches by Sun Duoci), Chung Hwa Books, September 1935 1st edition. (Inscribed by Zhang Heyun on the inside page.)
Qin Zhongwen Shanshui Ce (Landscape Album by Qin Zhongwen), Commercial Press, November 1925. (One collector’s seal in the inside page.)
Sanyou Heji (Collections of Three Friends of Winter), Suihanshe, April 1937 1st edition.
Wang Shensheng Shanshui Huaniao Huace (Landscape and Flower and Birds by Wang Shensheng), Gushen Li Fangyu, August 1936.
Wang Miaoru Nüshi Shuhuace (Paintings by Wang Miaoru), Chung Hwa Books, September 1937.
Dangdai Mingren Huahai, Chung Hwa Books, August 1931 1st edition.
Dangdai Mingren Huahai, Chung Hwa Books, February 1941 6th edition.
Rongbaozhai zhi Shijianpu (Letter Paper by Rongbaozhai) 2 volumes.
Gu Yuan Muke Xuanji (Selected Woodblock Prints by Gu Yuan), People’s Fine Art Publishing House, September 1952 1st edition. (Inscribed and signed on the inside page by the artist; dated 11 February 1956.)
Wang Qingfang ed., Muke Jindai Renfan (Contemporary Woodblock Print Artists), Quyuan Publishing House, November 1941. (Inscribed and signed by the editor; dedicated to Y.K. Shukla.)
Muke Xuanji (Selected Works of Woodblock Prints), Zhongwai Publishing House, September 1946 1st edition.
Dunhuang Cultural Relics Research Center ed., Dunhuang Mogaoyao (Mogao Caves of Dunhuang), Gansu People’s Publishing House, 1957. (Inscribed and signed on the inside page by the Delegation of Chinese Artists; dedicated to Y.K. Shukla; dated 5 February 1959.)
Art style: | Modern art |
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Art style: | Modern art |
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