Lot 2829
- 2829
Attributed to Muqi
Estimate
4,000,000 - 5,500,000 HKD
bidding is closed
Description
- Attributed to Muqi
- Li Yuan and Yuanze
- ink on silk, hanging scroll
signed Muqi, dated Xianchun period, jisu (1269), with one seal of the artist and one illegible seal
Provenance
Acquired from the Tokugawa family, Edo period.
Collection of Earl Yasunobu.
Sold at Kyoto Bijitsu Club, 23rd June 1924 (Taisho 13), lot 4
Collection of Earl Yasunobu.
Sold at Kyoto Bijitsu Club, 23rd June 1924 (Taisho 13), lot 4
Exhibited
1) Sogenga: 12th-14th Century Chinese Paintings as Collected and Appreciated in Japan, James Cahill, Berkeley, University Art Museum, 31st March - 27th June 1982, cat.no.14.
2) Ink Mists: Zen Paintings By Muqi, Gotoh Museum, Tokyo, 1996, cat.no.7.
2) Ink Mists: Zen Paintings By Muqi, Gotoh Museum, Tokyo, 1996, cat.no.7.
Literature
1) Scarlett Ju-Yu Jang, "Ox-Herding Painting in the Sung Dynasty", Artibus Asiae, vol. 52, No. 1/2, Rietberg Museum, Zurich, 1992, p.82, fig. 14.
2) Nihon Suiboku Meihin Zufu, Mainichi Newspaper Co Ltd., September 1993, p.16, no. 5 & 6
3) Sekai bijutsu tai zenshu/ New History of World Art: Toyo hen [Eastern series], vol. 6, Tokyo, 2000, pl. 130.
2) Nihon Suiboku Meihin Zufu, Mainichi Newspaper Co Ltd., September 1993, p.16, no. 5 & 6
3) Sekai bijutsu tai zenshu/ New History of World Art: Toyo hen [Eastern series], vol. 6, Tokyo, 2000, pl. 130.