ID 717544
Lot 153 | PAN YAOCHEN (20TH CENTURY), SHEN SHIJIA (1906-2001), XU ZONGHAO (1880-1957) AND OTHER ARTISTS
Estimate value
HKD 8 000 – 12 000
Flowers of the Four Seasons
Four folding fans, ink and colour on paper / ink on paper
1. PAN YAOCHEN (20TH CENTURY) / FU TIANQI (20TH CENTURY)
Peony / Seven-character Poem in Seal Script
Folding fan, ink and colour on paper / ink on gold-flecked paper
17.5 x 44.5 cm. (6 7/8 x 17 1/2 in.)
Peony inscribed and signed by Pan Yaochen, with two seals
Dated autumn, jichou year (1949)
Dedicated to Esheng
Seven-character Poems in Seal Script signed by Fu Tianqi, with three seals
2. SHEN SHIJIA (1906-2001) / XU XIANG (2OTH CENTURY)
Lotus / Seven-character Poem of Su Zhe in Running Script
Folding fan, ink and colour on paper / ink on paper
17.5 x 43.5 cm. (6 7/8 x 17 1/8 in.)
Lotus inscribed and signed by Shen Shijia, with one seal
Dated third month, gengyin year (1950)
Seven-character Poem of Su Zhe in Running Script signed by Xu Xiang, with two seals
3. XU ZONGHAO (1880-1957) / HE SHENFU (19-20TH CENTURY)
Chrysanthemum / Five-character Poem of Lu You in Standard Script
Folding fan, ink and colour on paper / ink on paper
18.5 x 45 cm. (7 1/4 x 17 3/4 in.)
Chrysanthemum inscribed and signed by Xu Zhonghao, with one seal
Five-character Poem of Lu You in Standard Script inscribed and signed by He Shenfu, with one illegible seal
Both dedicated to Youquan
4. ZHANG TIANQI (20TH CENTURY) / SHI RUOGU (20TH CENTURY)
Plum Blossoms, Bamboo, and Sparrow / Seven-character Poem in Running Script
Folding fan, ink and colour on paper / ink on paper
17 x 45 cm. (6 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.)
Plum Blossoms, Bamboo, and Sparrow inscribed and signed by Zhang Tianqi, with one seal
Dated Winter Solstice, guiwei year (1943)
Seven-character Poem in Running Script inscribed and signed by Shi Ruogu, with one seal
Both sides dedicated to Xueyun
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