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Yes, I see the influence of Pu Ru, too, but it seems that the examples of Pu Ru's works that I've found are done with a broader/flowing brush stroke.
This artist painted using a lot more line work - I'll need to post new photos, but the water has fine lines that show the current and a few figures have faces.
I find a painting by an artist by the name of An He (An Ho, b. 1927), but only the one example of a painting sold through Sotheby's....mountains were rendered in quite a similar manner. In fact, the tall mountain in the top left of my painting seem to match the one in the Sotheby's example in quite nicely. Also, similar line work in the water and other details.
http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2014/chinese-paintings-hk0516/lot.1304.html
No date was provided for the example of painting sold at Sotheby's, but perhaps both artists are from the same school...just a stab in the dark. I couldn't find any biographical info on An He or An Ho.
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