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Zhang Yan (20th Century) Landscape After Yuan and Ming Masters image 1
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Lot 261

Zhang Yan (20th Century)
Landscape After Yuan and Ming Masters

26 May 2017, 16:00 HKT
Hong Kong, Six Pacific Place

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Zhang Yan (20th Century)

Landscape After Yuan and Ming Masters
Ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll
Inscribed and signed Zhang Yan, with one seal of the artist
Dated jiaxu year (1934)
Inscriptions by Huang Binhong and Luo Luohua, each with one seal of the artist
66cm x 36cm (26in x 14¼in).

Footnotes

Provenance:
Private collection, Singapore

張彥 溪山煙靄 設色紙本 立軸 一九三四年作

題識:黃賓虹、落華

款識:此橅徴白師倣崔彥輔筆意,設色用陸叔平法。雖邯鄲學步,頗自喜其溪山煙靄之氣,飛動帋素間,不知吾師見之,以為何如也。甲戌(1934)首夏,佩文張彥並識。
鈐印:張彥

題識:趙松雪、文衡山畫,法唐人矩矱得其正傳;而陸包山設色法,尤有道子吳裝遺意,學古而不泥古,此為可貴。賓虹題佩文女士畫。甲戌(1934)之夏。 
鈐印:黃氏

題識:獅山蚌海聲,空寐莫久矣。不圖閨襜淑,媛有此神駿。平生絕愛陸叔平畫,披卷心眼俱明,其喜又豈知音而已哉。乙亥(1935)夏,落華題。
鈐印:海空

來源:
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