1762 ZHENG BANQIAO 鄭板橋 FRAMED
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ARTIST(s): Zheng Banqiao 鄭板橋 (1693-1765)
ink on paper, framed, set behind glass.
Title: Bamboo And Rock Works
Painting (Sight): Length: 87.5 cm, Width: 46.6 cm
Signed/Seal(s): 5 artist seals, signed
Dated: in the Autumn of Ren Wu Years of Qianlong Reign Period (1762)
PROVENANCE:
Estate Collections of GENERAL YU BINDONG 俞濱東 (1903-1990) (AKA: 天宾)
R.O.C. Presidential Palace Third Class of Major Generals, Director of Assistant Commissioner, Official bodyguard, Security guard brigade commander of the building controls, the affairs of state, presidential palace Internal business, printing and engraving branch.
For more information about General Yu Bingdong 俞濱東, please follow this link:
www.eden-galleries.com/yubindong/
Video Documentation on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/CdiGidqkQYk
Video Documentation on Youku (China):
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTE3MjYyODkwOA==.html
The collections of General Yu Bindong 俞濱東 presented and offered up to auctions:
ON DAY-1: From Lot-121 through Lot-141, and continued from Lot-233 through Lot-251.
ON DAY-2: From Lot-393 through Lot-413, and continued from Lot-481 through Lot-493.
LOT NOTES:
Zheng Xie 郑燮 (1693-1765) commonly known as Zheng Banqiao (鄭板橋) was a Chinese painter from Jiangsu. He began life in poverty but rose in the exam system to become a magistrate at Shandong. However, after 12 years, he became critical of the life of an official as he refused to ingratiate himself with senior officials. When he was reportedly criticized for building a shelter for the poor, he resigned. After that, he expressed himself in art and became one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. He was noted for his drawing of orchids, bamboo, and stones. In 1748 he briefly resumed an official career as official calligrapher and painter for the Qianlong Emperor. Zheng was also a calligrapher who created a new calligraphy style influenced by his orchid drawings. Added to this, he had an interest in literature and poetry. He preferred to write about ordinary people in a natural style.
ink on paper, framed, set behind glass.
Title: Bamboo And Rock Works
Painting (Sight): Length: 87.5 cm, Width: 46.6 cm
Signed/Seal(s): 5 artist seals, signed
Dated: in the Autumn of Ren Wu Years of Qianlong Reign Period (1762)
PROVENANCE:
Estate Collections of GENERAL YU BINDONG 俞濱東 (1903-1990) (AKA: 天宾)
R.O.C. Presidential Palace Third Class of Major Generals, Director of Assistant Commissioner, Official bodyguard, Security guard brigade commander of the building controls, the affairs of state, presidential palace Internal business, printing and engraving branch.
For more information about General Yu Bingdong 俞濱東, please follow this link:
www.eden-galleries.com/yubindong/
Video Documentation on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/CdiGidqkQYk
Video Documentation on Youku (China):
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTE3MjYyODkwOA==.html
The collections of General Yu Bindong 俞濱東 presented and offered up to auctions:
ON DAY-1: From Lot-121 through Lot-141, and continued from Lot-233 through Lot-251.
ON DAY-2: From Lot-393 through Lot-413, and continued from Lot-481 through Lot-493.
LOT NOTES:
Zheng Xie 郑燮 (1693-1765) commonly known as Zheng Banqiao (鄭板橋) was a Chinese painter from Jiangsu. He began life in poverty but rose in the exam system to become a magistrate at Shandong. However, after 12 years, he became critical of the life of an official as he refused to ingratiate himself with senior officials. When he was reportedly criticized for building a shelter for the poor, he resigned. After that, he expressed himself in art and became one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. He was noted for his drawing of orchids, bamboo, and stones. In 1748 he briefly resumed an official career as official calligrapher and painter for the Qianlong Emperor. Zheng was also a calligrapher who created a new calligraphy style influenced by his orchid drawings. Added to this, he had an interest in literature and poetry. He preferred to write about ordinary people in a natural style.
Condition
Over all in EXCELLENT Condition. Natural imperfection on the medium (paper or silk), regardless from any major damages; includes light blooms, discoloration and minor fading. Consider normal due to the ages. Frame with normal anomalies in nature, sign of stressed surface, minor scratch & dents. Normal, consider ages and wear.
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1762 ZHENG BANQIAO 鄭板橋 FRAMED
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