chinese-hanging-scroll-assortment
Lot 858
Chinese Hanging Scroll Assortment
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Three pieces, late Qing or Republic Period, ink and color, two landscapes (shan-shui) with one bird and flower, the first painting, artist signed with a seal stamp, is a an ink wash and color on paper painting on silk mount, depicts mountain travelers, calligraphy inscriptions are found in the upper left corner and lower right side (DOA 88.75 x 18.25 in. with painted image 50 x 13 in.); the second painting is a traditional ink and color landscape scene on paper, with calligraphy inscription, artist signature and scattered seal stamps (DOA 88 3/4 in. x 18 1/4 in. with painted image 50 in. x 13 in.); the third painting is ink and color on silk, summer scene depicting a standing crane and a flowering prunus tree, calligraphy inscription, artist signature and seal mark in the upper left corner (DOA 66 x 24 in. and the painting measures 46.5 x 22.5 in.)

Collection of the late Robert N. Cook, Jr., Graham, NC

The scrolls and core paintings each has condition issues included staining to the silk mount, foxing, creasing, and/or splits; one painting has minor water damage to the top of the paper.

$100 - 200