Lot 718
  • 718

盛茂燁 (活躍於1607-1637)

Estimate
150,000 - 200,000 USD
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Description

  • Shen Maoye
  • 盛茂燁 倣古山水 設色紙本 八開冊 一六一五年作
  • ink and color on paper, album of eight leaves
款識:
〈一〉山溪野渡。茂燁。
〈二〉摹宋人筆。茂燁。
〈三〉野渡花爭發,春塘水亂流。盛茂燁。
〈四〉倣李晞古〈溪山圖〉。茂燁。
〈五〉江村雨意。盛茂燁。
〈六〉摹元人筆。盛茂燁。
〈七〉摹郭河陽筆。茂燁。
〈八〉萬暦乙卯(1615)秋九月既望,寫於桃花塢。吳郡盛茂燁。

鈐印:「盛茂燁印」(三鈐)、「與華氏」(四鈐)、「茂燁私印」(四鈐)。

Literature

Comprehensive Illustrated Catalogue of Chinese paintings: Second Series, Vol. 1, American and Canadian Collections, complied by Teisuke Toda and Hiromitsu Ogawa, University of Tokyo Press, April 1999, p. I-232, pl. A48-011

Condition

- Close examination reverals restoration of paper loss and wormholes can be found on some leaves. - A folding line can be found on each leaf from previous mounting. - The colors of the illustrations appear to be in a reddish tone. - Overall in good condition.
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Catalogue Note

Artist's inscription:
(1) Ferry pier by a mountain stream. Maoye.
(2) After a Song painter. Maoye.
(3) Flowers bloom in abundance at the ferry pier. Water rambles in the pond in spring. Sheng Maoye.
(4) After Li Xigu's (Li Tang, 1066-1150) Mountain Stream. Maoye.
(5) Rain in a riverside village. Sheng Maoye.
(6) After a Yuan painter. Sheng Maoye.
(7) After Guo Heyang's (Guo Xi, circa. 1023-1085) style. Maoye.
(8) On the fifteenth day of the ninth lunar month of the yimao year (1615) of the Wanli reign, painted at Taohuawu. Sheng Maoye of Wu.