TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS
TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS
TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS
TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS
3 更多
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
TWO SOAPSTONE SEALS

19TH CENTURY

细节
2 3⁄4 in. (6.6 cm.) high
出版
Qian Juntao, Zhao Zhiqian, Zhejiang, 1987, nos. 145 and 146 (seal impression and rubbing).
Gao Huimin and Wang Bing, Zhao Zhiqian Yinpu, vol.2, 2007, no. 10 and 18 (seal impression and rubbing).
Qi Yuan, Zhao Zhiqian Biannian Yinpu, 2008, p. 201, nos. 93 and 94 (seal impression and rubbing).

荣誉呈献

Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安) Head of Sale, AVP, Specialist

拍品专文


Zhao Zhiqian (1829-1884) was trained in poetry, calligraphy, painting as well as seal carving since his teenage years. It was because of his holistic studies in art that Zhao was able to achieve innovative skills in carving naturalistic details on his seals. Zhao carved less than 400 seals in his entire career, but his masterly-rendered works made a significant impact on an entire generation of seal carvers in the Late Qing dynasty.

Besides a career in art, Zhao passed the imperial examination at the age of 31. Later in 1872, he was sent to Jiangxi province to become the editor of Jiangxi tong zhi (General Encyclopedia of Jiangxi), and held the title of Zhixian (County magistrate), a seventh rank civil official, in the counties of Fanyang, Fengxin, and Nancheng among others.

更多来自 重要中国瓷器及工艺精品

查看全部
查看全部