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    • FANG CONGYI ACTIVE CA 1340-1380 | Pagoda in misty landscape
      Jul. 09, 2020

      FANG CONGYI ACTIVE CA 1340-1380 | Pagoda in misty landscape

      Est: $300,000 - $500,000

      signed Daoren and with two seals of the artist

      Sotheby's
    • CHINESE SCHOOL, AFTER FANG CONGYI (ACTIVE CIRCA 1340-1380), QING DYNASTY, EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE WITH CALLIGRAPHY
      Sep. 09, 2017

      CHINESE SCHOOL, AFTER FANG CONGYI (ACTIVE CIRCA 1340-1380), QING DYNASTY, EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE WITH CALLIGRAPHY

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      CHINESE SCHOOL, AFTER FANG CONGYI (ACTIVE CIRCA 1340-1380) qing dynasty EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE WITH CALLIGRAPHY Ink and color on paper, with apocryphal inscription signed by the "artist" and "Dong Qichang", apocryphal seals, mounted as a hanging scroll. sight H: 49 1/2 in., 125.7cm; W: 12 3/4 in., 32.4cm provenance: Formerly in the collection of General Joseph Stillwell, by repute

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • FANG CONGYI (1338-1377)
      May. 29, 2006

      FANG CONGYI (1338-1377)

      Est: $50,000 - $60,000

      LANDSCAPE HANGING SCROLL, IN AND COLOURS ON SILK 136 X 62 CM. (53 1/2 X 24 3/8 IN.) SIGNED: JINMEN YUKE FANG FANG HU ONE SEAL OF THE ARTIST: FANG HU TWO COLOPHONS ON THE MOUNTING BY EACH OF LIANG BIAO (1620-1691) ON THE RIGHT, WITH ONE SEAL; SONG LUO (1634-1713) ON THE LEFT, WITH TWO SEALS ONE COLLECTOR'S SEAL OF ZHANG ZHIDONG (1833-1909): NAN PI ZHANG SHI BI JIA JING SHE CHAN

      Christie's
    • FANG CONGYI (ACTIVE CA. 1340-1380)
      Mar. 30, 2006

      FANG CONGYI (ACTIVE CA. 1340-1380)

      Est: $100,000 - $150,000

      CLOUDY LANDSCAPE 16 1/2 by 10 in., 42 by 25.5 cm. hanging scroll, ink on paper with one seal possibly of the artist, Fang Hu (?). inscriptions on the painting; Xu Taixu; Shi Miyin (Monk Miyin); Xu Dazuo, with one seal of the calligrapher, Xu Da Zuo Yin; Wuren Tengyuan, with one seal of the calligrapher, Hong Yuan; and "Shendu heshang," with one seal of the calligrapher (illegible) With twelve collectors' seals, including two of Xie Songzhou (18th century), Song Zhou, and Qing Li Lu Suo Zhai Cang; two of Xie Lincun, Lin Cun Yuan Ju, and Xie Lin Cun Shi Zhen Cang Shu Hua; five of Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), Zhang Yuan, Da Qian, Nan Bei Dong Xi Zhi You Xiang Sui Wu Bie Nan, Di Guo Zhi Fu, Qiu Tu Bao Gu Rou Qing; one of Luo Zhenyu, Shang Yu Yong Feng Xiang Ren Luo Zhen Yu Zi Shu Yan Yi Zi Shu Yi; and one of C. C. Wang, Wang Shi Ji Qian Zhen Cang Zhi Yin Attached title label by Tongyin guan (Qin Zuyong, 1825-1884); outer title label by Luo Zhenyu (1866-1940), inscribed wood box LITERATURE James Cahill, An Index of Early Chinese Painters and Paintings, p.276. NOTE This landscape emphasizes Fang Congyi's skilled brushwork, which he wielded to display a new expressionist mode underscoring shifts in both form and meaning. His vibrant brushstrokes render the mountains with a quality of weightlessness but still very much material when juxtaposed against the empty spaces of water and clouds. In this painting, the influence from Song painters Mi Fu and Mi Youren is evident. A native of Jiangxi, Fang Congyi attempted to pursue a political career in the Yuan court but was unsuccessful and retreated back into the Daoist order and into the art of landscape painting. As a Daoist priest, he spent much of his time traveling through landscapes and mountains, which gave him unending inspiration for his works.

      Sotheby's
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