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Subject:Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: China Doll Sun, Apr 05, 2020 IP: 2600:1700:b392:4730: Recently acquired wood box containing agate seal and enamel jar with red seal wax. The wood box says "Created by Professor Zhu Naizheng". Perhaps this was an art project? The top of the seal and the enamel jar show a logo that he may have designed. I was wondering if anyone is able to translate the red seal stamp? Zhu Naizheng is a relatively famous artist from China who passed away in 2013. Thanks ! |
Subject:Re: Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: mikeoz Mon, Apr 06, 2020 This is a promotional gift from General Motors, perhaps from the GM joint venture in China. The GM mark is the international company logo, but I doubt it was designed in China. |
Subject:Re: Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: China Doll Mon, Apr 06, 2020 Thank you for your reply. That makes sense. The symbol on the top, which is also on one side, is a trademark/symbol that I have been unable to find anywhere else. It is a most interesting logo created by Prof Zhi Naizheng. The small circle has abstract familiarity of old double dragons while the inside appears as a conjoined double cong with a diamond finial with a heart enclosed if one were to look at his logo closely. A work of art by a master. I wonder what the bottom seal mark means? Thanks for your reply. Here are a few more pics of it. |
Subject:Re: Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: I.Nagy Mon, Apr 06, 2020 Seal reads, |
Subject:Re: Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: I.Nagy Tue, Apr 07, 2020 Corrections, |
Subject:Re: Seal Mark designed by Zhu Naizheng
Posted By: China Doll Wed, Apr 08, 2020 I would like to sincerely thank you, I. Nagy, for your time and effort in helping us on Asian Arts Forum. It is very kind of you to share your substantial knowledge and wishing you the best in these trying times. |
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