- 676
Li Ruiqing 1867-1920
Estimate
15,000 - 25,000 USD
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Description
- Li Ruiqing
- CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN REGULAR SCRIPT
- ink on paper, pair of hanging scrolls
signed Qing Daoren, with a dedication, with four seals of the artist, shi zheng shi, a mou, jing guan, huang long yan zhai, and one collector's seal, zhao hui zhen cang jin shi shu hua. Titleslip by artist himself, signed Yan Hu
Catalogue Note
Artist's inscription:
In the kingdom of Lu the writings of Confucius rose, Liu Linzhi of Nanyang compiled them, and Lord Wen of Zheng committed them to a stele, gathering them in Qi style seal script, and since then they have become worn and faint with age. Recorded by honored elder brother and legalist of the Wu tower. Qingdaoren.
In the kingdom of Lu the writings of Confucius rose, Liu Linzhi of Nanyang compiled them, and Lord Wen of Zheng committed them to a stele, gathering them in Qi style seal script, and since then they have become worn and faint with age. Recorded by honored elder brother and legalist of the Wu tower. Qingdaoren.