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EPANG PALACE', AFTER QIU YING, DATED 1814
奥地利
04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天2小时
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China. Ink and watercolors on paper. Finely painted with an imaginary landscape scene depicting elaborate pavilions floating amidst rocky outcrops and clouds, a carriage crossing a bridge, and a waterfall in the background.Inscriptions: To the upper left, 'A painting of the Epang palace, painted in the month of Qinghe, year of Jiaxu, during the Jiaqing period (corresponding to 1814), in the style of Qiu Shizhou (Qiu Ying), in the newly built Rufang-studyroom, by Shihu waishi Jia Dexuan' with three seal marks, 'Yijun [X] Wan', 'Hebei Jiasheng', and 'Zhixin [X] yin'. To the bottom right, 'action is shaped by thought' and two collector's seal marks.Provenance: From a European private collection, acquired before 1995. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, few touchups, small tears, and light scratches.Dimensions: Image size 127 x 58 cm, size incl. frame 158 x 76.7 cmFramed behind glass. 8”9The Epang Palace was a vast imperial complex constructed during the Qin Dynasty in the third century BC under Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first unifier of China, near present-day Xi'an in Shaanxi Province. Conceived as both a residence and an administrative center, the palace was intended to cover an extraordinary area of approximately 1.5 kilometers in length by 0.75 kilometers in width, though it was never fully completed. Following the fall of the Qin Dynasty in 207 BC, the palace was sacked and destroyed, leaving behind a legacy as a symbol of the emperor's absolute power and monumental ambition, preserved today through historical texts and archaeological findings.Qiu Ying (c.1494-1552), pseudonym Shizhou, was a famous professional painter based in Suzhou known for his green and blue landscape style. Although he was not of the scholar-gentry class, his talent allowed him to be regarded as one of the Four Masters of the Wu School, which generally stressed the importance of literati-style ink washes. For more on Qiu Ying and an example of his landscape style, see Z.Hongxing, Masterpieces of Chinese Painting 700-1900, London, 2013, pp.260-261.Literature comparison:Compare a related painting of the A-Tang palace, attributed to Qiu Ying, 83.8 × 78.1 cm, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, object number 12.134.8.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's Paris, 13 June 2013, lot 111Price: EUR 32,500 or approx. EUR 39,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A scroll painting, ink and color on silk, China, in the style of Qiu Ying (1495-1522)Expert remark: Compare the similar subject. Note the size (187 x 100 cm) and colors.

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