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NI ZAN (CHINESE, 1301-1374)
集部/別集類; 清閟閣全集十二卷 (宋)倪瓚著; 清康熙五十二年(1713)曹氏城書室刊本,一函六冊22.5x14.5cm; 收藏印:濟遠(朱方);濟(朱方)(王濟遠1893-1975)、清青子(朱方)(各冊外函題簽); 扉頁有王濟遠墨筆題記。
"QING BI GE QUANJI" - ARTICLES BY NI ZAN
Woodblock on rice paper: 8 7/8 x 5 3/4 in. (22.5 x 14.5 cm)
Six bound volumes containing books one thru twelve enclosed in one blue folding case; Compilation by Cao Jingsan; original plate owned by Cheng Shushi; Preface written by Cheng Shushi in 1713; collectors seals including Wang Ji Yuan (1893-1975)


Provenance: Asian book collection of over one hundred lots from the personal library of Wang Jiyuan (1893-1975) including many from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Together with 10 pieces of calligraphy dedicated to him by Yun Yufren, Wang Fang Yu, Tan Yan Kai, and Liu Jiang Duan. Wang Jiyuan was an established watercolorist and oil painter by 1919, and founded the renowned Tien Ma Society in Shanghai with Liu Haisu to promote Western Style. In the 1920s he lived in Europe and in the early 1940s he moved to the United States and established the School of Chinese Brushwork in New York. Wang Jiyuan was a colleague of many well-known Chinese artists, including Chang Dai-Chien, Wang Yachen, and Pan Yuliang. Please contact the gallery for further information regarding the sale of an important privately held collection of Wang Jiyuan works.

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