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Property from the Estate of Feng-Hwa Mah, Seattle, Washington
Lot 7364

Pu Ru (1896-1963)
Rocky Landscape with Pavilions

23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$20,000 inc. premium

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Pu Ru (1896-1963)

Rocky Landscape with Pavilions
An album leaf, ink and color on paper, framed and glazed, inscribed, signed Xinyu, with three artist's seals reading cao tang, xishan yishi and Pu Ru.
12 1/4 x 15 1/2in (30 x 39.3cm)

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溥儒 范華原峰圖 水墨紙本 鏡框

Feng-hwa Mah (Ma Fenghua 馬逢華, 1922-2013) was a scholar of economics as well as a modern literatus and poet. Born in the city of Kaifeng in Henan province, Mah studied economics at National Peking University and the University of Michigan. From 1961 to 1987, he taught economics at the University of Washington, Seattle, retiring in 1987 with the title of Professor Emeritus. Mah authored many articles on the Chinese economy and published two books on China's foreign trade in 1963 and 1971. Mah also published two collections of literary essays in 1993 and 2007, as well as a memoir in 2011 detailing his early days of study in Beijing and his later life as an émigré scholar. He hosted many of his fellow literati such as Shen Congwen (1902-1988) and Liang Shiqiu (1903-1987) during their visits to the United States. Such meetings were the impetus for the creation of the majority of the calligraphy works and paintings in Mah's collection that are being offered in this auction.

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