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Subject:4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: Michael Fri, Jun 13, 2014 IP: 204.195.11.9 I came across these paintings in a storage unit I bought at an auction and I was wondering if anyone could tell me more about them? They are all framed in silk and all have the same red seal but all have different writing on them? Any help would extremely appreciated |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: J. Lewis Sat, Jun 14, 2014 Sure would help if we could see the paintings themselves!!!! |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: Michael Sat, Jun 14, 2014 I didn't mean to post the same pic three times here are pics of the art work |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: Michael Mon, Jun 16, 2014 I keep trying to post pictures of the artwork itself without success I will keep trying |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: rat Fri, Jun 20, 2014 these are minor works, probably painted for the tourist market, this one titled "Spring in the South" (literally, south of the (Yangtze) river). the artist's seal is a nickname, not the artist's actual name. |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: Michael Sat, Jun 21, 2014 Thank you for your help! Is there a literal translation for the nickname? I'm also going to post pictures of the other paintings even if the are minor art they are still really cool |
Subject:Re: 4 paintings by the same artist of landscape and all different seasons
Posted By: rat Tue, Jun 24, 2014 this one seems a bit more interesting to me, but I can't make out the picture's title from your photo. actually I am stuck on the artist's seal from your spring picture, though the last two characters are 山人, or "mountain man", a common term artists gave themselves, eg Bada Shanren, also known as Zhu Da. |
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