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A finely painted hanging scroll by an anonymous artist, presumably Ming Dynasty, 16th/17th century.

Estimate
40 000 - 60 000 SEK
3 540 - 5 310 EUR
3 620 - 5 430 USD
Hammer price
390 000 SEK
Purchasing info
A finely painted hanging scroll by an anonymous artist, presumably Ming Dynasty, 16th/17th century.

A man standing next to a multi-functional table in spotted bamboo with brass finials and a parasol, preparing food in a bowl. The table overburdened with fruits, bowls, jars and vessels for food and and vine. Besides five children being served food by the man. In the background a gnarled willow tree.
Ink and colour on silk. 176 x 106 cm.

Damages, losses of silk and colour, retouches, repairs.

Provenance

The Collection of Anders Hellström (1877-1940)
An industry leader best known for his work as managing director and chief executive of the paper and cardboard manufacturer AB Papyrus between the years 1912-1940.
In addition to his daily work, he spent a lot of his time on cultural work.
With his practical abilities associated Hellström vast cultural interests it came in handy with his skills in maintaining communication with representatives of science and art. In a number of artistic and scientific-acting compounds, he played a leading role,
in particularly the ancient Chinese art that was his main interest. The outstanding collection of Chinese bronzes he had acquired over the years, would in professional circles receive the highest appreciation. A few years after his death, part of his collection became donated to the museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm.

More information

The scroll with an old label in English; 'The sweet meat vendor serving youngster. Early Ming Dynasty'.