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Lot 41
A Japanese Painting of Cranes and Pine
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
20th century, ink and colors on silk, six cranes with pine tree, but symbols of longevity and good fortune in Asian culture, calligraphy to upper left hand side, with three red seals, framed with mat, not examined outside of the frame.

DOA 49 x 29 in.

From the Collection of the late Mr. Robert Leroy Shalkop, Salisbury, North Carolina After serving in the US Army in WWII, Robert Shalkop studied at Maryville College in Tennessee before earning his Master of Arts at the University of Chicago and then pursuing postgraduate work at the Sorbonne in Paris. He was an archeologist, curator, and assistant director for several institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery in Memphis, TN, and the Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. He served as director of the Anchorage Museum of History and Art from 1972 until his retirement in 1987. Mr. Shalkop then moved to Salisbury, NC where he offered his expertise as a museum consultant. The range of items presented in this auction display the depth and breadth of Mr. Shalkop's collecting interests.

Good estate condition.