Two Chinese fan paintings and two fan calligraphies, paintings signed Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828-1904)
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Two Chinese fan paintings and two fan calligraphies
paintings signed Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828-1904)
One calligraphy with one seal; one fan painting with signature, inscription and two seals; other painting with signature, inscription and one seal.
H: 9 1/8, W: 20 1/4 in.
H: 23.18, W: 51.44 cm. (paintings, each)
Provenance: Estate of Yip Hon (1904-1997). Nicknamed Kwai Wong (translated as Ghost King), Yip Hon was a gambling tycoon in South China. He a amassed great wealth in the casinos there, through his technique of listening dice, eventually opening his own casino.
paintings signed Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828-1904)
One calligraphy with one seal; one fan painting with signature, inscription and two seals; other painting with signature, inscription and one seal.
H: 9 1/8, W: 20 1/4 in.
H: 23.18, W: 51.44 cm. (paintings, each)
Provenance: Estate of Yip Hon (1904-1997). Nicknamed Kwai Wong (translated as Ghost King), Yip Hon was a gambling tycoon in South China. He a amassed great wealth in the casinos there, through his technique of listening dice, eventually opening his own casino.
Condition
Both calligraphies with significant pigment wear and loss; one calligraphy with repair. Both paintings with areas of paper loss, staining, and pigment wear throughout.
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Two Chinese fan paintings and two fan calligraphies, paintings signed Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828-1904)
Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
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