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    • CHONG SON (1676-1759) Eight Scenic Views of the Diamond Mountains (Geumgan
      Mar. 21, 2023

      CHONG SON (1676-1759) Eight Scenic Views of the Diamond Mountains (Geumgan

      Est: $150,000 - $200,000

      CHONG SON (1676-1759) Eight Scenic Views of the Diamond Mountains (Geumgangsan) Eight paintings mounted as four-panel screen; ink and light color on paper 11 x 10 3/8 in. (27.9 x 26.4 cm.) each approx.

      Christie's
    • CHONG SON (1676-1759) Mountain and River Landscape Hanging scroll; ink and
      Mar. 21, 2023

      CHONG SON (1676-1759) Mountain and River Landscape Hanging scroll; ink and

      Est: $30,000 - $40,000

      CHONG SON (1676-1759) Mountain and River Landscape Hanging scroll; ink and light color on silk 17 5/8 x 13 1/8 in. (44.8 x 33.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • ECOLE COREENNE Attribuée à Jeong Seon / Chong Son / 정선/ 鄭敾 (1676-1759)
      Dec. 14, 2018

      ECOLE COREENNE Attribuée à Jeong Seon / Chong Son / 정선/ 鄭敾 (1676-1759)

      Est: €800 - €1,500

      ECOLE COREENNE Attribuée à Jeong Seon / Chong Son / 정선/ 鄭敾(1676-1759) Cartes de Pyongyang / Vues à vol d’oiseau de Pyongyang / Capitale historique de la Corée Suite de quatre (4) encres sur soie Chaque montée en kakemono (orientation portrait, pour suspension) Toutes signées à deux caractères à l’identique, deux (2) le sont en haut à gauche, les deux (2) autres le sont en haut à droite : «谒X » Toutes lesdites signatures sont adjointes de deux cachets rouges Porte une étiquette inscrite de deux colophons en kaishu sur la monture : « 譙齋先生平壤圖/後學春谷高羲東簽» Offertes à la vente dans une boîte en bois ancienne dont le couvercle est marouflé en son sein d’une étiquette inscrite ainsi : « 平壤圖/ 四幅/ 三有五十年前/ 謙齌/鄭敾筆(Carte de Pyongyang / Quatre rouleaux / Il y a trois cent cinquante ans / XX / Dessinées par Jeong Seon) Dimensions de chaque œuvre : > 57,5 x 36 cm > 58,5 x 35,5 cm > 56 x 35,5 cm > 57,5 x 36 cm (œuvres vendues en l’état / retranscription des caractères non garantie) Provenance: Collection Y.C.B. - Constituée sur une période de vingt ans, dans les années 1970 et 1980. Pièces acquises, pour l'essentiel, auprès de Jean et Henri B., diplomates de carrière, le second ayant été, inter alia, Ambassadeur en Chine et en Corée. D'autres furent achetées auprès de M. Carlos Atalaya, alors antiquaire à Tanger et Marbella. Note : Egalement connu sous le nom de GYEOMJAE / 겸재/ 謙齋, Jeong Son est l’un peintre paysagiste coréen, l’un des rares dont les œuvres se distinguent du style traditionnel chinois. Comparaison : Pour une œuvre de cet artiste à la signature, il est vrai, saisissante par sa ressemblance, se référer à la « Vue de la montagne / du pic Hyeolmang » conservée au Metropolitan Museum et prêtée par le Musée de l’Université Nationale de Séoul. A SUITE / SERIES OF FOUR (4) INKS ON SILKS DEPICTING PYONGYANG / MAPS ATTRIBUTED TO Jeong Seon / Chong Son / 정선/ 鄭敾(1676-1759), ALL MOUNTED AS KAKEMONO / KAKEJIKU Korea, Yi / Choseon/ Joseon Dynasty

      Boisgirard-Antonini
    • Chong Son (1676-1759)
      Sep. 17, 2009

      Chong Son (1676-1759)

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      Chong Son (1676-1759) Landscape with figure Signed Kyomjae and sealed Wonbaek Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper 20½ x 12 9/16in. (52 x 32cm.)

      Christie's
    • Flowering gourd vine
      Sep. 18, 2007

      Flowering gourd vine

      Est: $4,000 - $5,000

      Chong Son (1676-1759) Flowering gourd vine Signed Kyumcho and sealed Sa kwan chung ju Round album leaf; ink and color on paper, framed 10 x 9 13/16in. (25.5 x 25cm.)

      Christie's
    • Chong Son (1676-1759)
      Sep. 22, 2005

      Chong Son (1676-1759)

      Est: $250,000 - $350,000

      Eight views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers (So sang pal kyung) and calligraphy Folding album of 16 pages: 8 paintings each signed Kyomjae and titled in Chinese characters as below; 8 pages of calligraphy, paper covers Ink and light color on paper 14 3/4 x 10in. (37.5 x 25.5cm.) each The Xiao and Xiang rivers flow through the modern province of Hunan, in the deep south of China. The sprawling Lake Dongting is at the northern edge of the province, which is one of the wettest regions of China. The scenic beauty of the landscape, which changes dramatically during the course of the four seasons, has long inspired poets and painters. The earliest surviving poems praising the Eight Views are by Song Ti in the eleventh century, but many sets of poems on this theme were written in later centuries, as well. The topic appealed to artists not only in China but in Korea and Japan. Chinese artists typically rendered the lush, humid landscape of southern China with dense mists to suggest moisture, and their paintings often seem softly out of focus. Quite the opposite is true here: Chong Son's landscapes are sharply defined, the air clear and crisp. Chong Son, one of the great artists of the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), was no doubt transposing the Eight Views onto his native countryside. He is known as the preeminent painter of the new "true-view" landscape that emerged in the early eighteenth century. So-called true views imply that the artist was observing nature directly. Chong Son paired his paintings with a set of poems written by Li Meng-yang (1473-1529), a Ming-dynasty poet and man of letters from Shensi with a strong interest in the Classics and a colorful history as a famous government official. Li's quatrains are paired with paintings that are titled by the artist with the names of the Eight Views. (The poems as arranged in this album no longer follow Li's original order.) The titles are as follows: Night rain on Xiao and Xiang Autumn moon over Lake Dongting Mountain market, clear with rising mist Fishing village in evening glow River and sky in evening snow Evening bell from mist-shrouded temple Returning sail off distant shore Wild geese descending to sandbar For more about Li Meng-yang, see L. Carrington Goodrich, ed., Dictionary of Ming Biography, vol. 1 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1976), pp. 841-45. For a discussion of paintings of the Eight Views see Richard Stanley-Baker, "Mid-Muromachi Paintings of the Eight Views of Hsiao and Hsiang," Princeton University PhD dissertation, 1976; and Alfreda Merck, "Eight Views of the Hsiao and Hsiang Rivers by Wang Hung," in Images of the Mind (Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum, 1984), pp. 214-35.

      Christie's
    • CHONG SON (1676-1759), ATTRIBUTED
      Mar. 20, 2000

      CHONG SON (1676-1759), ATTRIBUTED

      Est: $3,500 - $5,000

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      Doyle New York
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