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Two scroll paintings with calligraphy, signed Bao Shichen (1775-1855).

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20 000 - 30 000 SEK
1 870 - 2 810 EUR
1 970 - 2 960 USD
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26 000 SEK
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Cecilia Nordström
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Cecilia Nordström
Johtava asiantuntija – itämainen keramiikka & taidekäsityö, eurooppalainen keramiikka ja lasi
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Two scroll paintings with calligraphy, signed Bao Shichen (1775-1855).

Black calligraphy against a yellow ground. That reads Jingxin zongsi shi. Measurement motif 12.5x64 cm. Measurement hanging 23x112 cm.

Wear, damages, creases. Later glued on seal.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

From the Collection of Sven Lindqvist (1932-2019), a well renowned Swedish author whose 35 books range from travel and reportage to essays, aphorisms, autobiography, and documentary prose. 1960-62 he studied at Peking University and was 1961-62 cultural attaché at the Swedish Embassy. He formed a life-long attachment to Chinese Art and culture, especially calligraphy.

During his studies at Peking University Lindqvist was fascinated by a Tang dynasty painter famous for his murals: Wu Tao-tzu. The legend has it that he - after having just finished a wall-painting, he suddenly clapped his hands and a gate in the painting opened. Wu Tao-tzu entered into his art, the gate closing behind him, and he was never seen again. The Myth of Wu Tao-tzu, by Sven Lindqvist, (Bonniers 1967, in English, Granta 2012), is the story of what happened to the painter in the painting.