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Subject:Re: Chinese brush holder ?
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Sep 27, 2009
Hi Maurice, Ark & Tony,
I'd been hoping someone could read the third line, where I can't cut through the 'grass'. The inscription starts out at the right possibly with a cyclical date of 'yihai' (1935), and I believe the last line probably says 'sketched at Zhushan' (Xieyu Zhushan). The landscape is rendered in a style associated with Wang Yeting, one of the 'Eight Friends of Zhushan', but the third line, which may be a signature, doesn't appear to be his name. He was still active in 1935, though, and had quite a few admiring students who adopted his brush technique. The base mark would be easier to read without the glare.
Best regards,
Bill H.
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