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    • Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk
      Dec. 28, 2024

      Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk

      Est: $1,000,000 - $17,000,000

      GuanYin Buddha, painted & signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter). 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes). Characters: 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message on the right by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven, third from left. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉 : means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China). The first seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao ( this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang which is famous for stone inscription); 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha, Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much. Biography of Li Gonglin: Li Gonglin (李公麟, 1049–1106), style name Boshi (伯時), art name Longmian Jushi (龍眠居士, Householder of Sleeping Dragon), was a Chinese antiquarian, painter, and politician during the Northern Song Dynasty. Biography Born into a scholarly home near what is modern day Lu'an City, Li Gonglin passed the highest level of civil service examinations at 21 and became a civil officer. He moved to serve at the capital of Kaifeng; a common path at the time. It was there that he became increasingly familiar with the literary figures of the day, both collecting and copying their works.[1] Artistic Endeavors He became famous for his paintings of horses, then he turned to Buddhism and Taoism religious painting, as well as portrait and landscape painting. His painting style was attributed to the style of Gu Kaizhi and Wu Daozi. He made antiquarian contributions in the areas of copperware and Jade Seal dated between the Xia Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty.[2] Auction results: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276 Same artist - LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AS CATALOGUED IN SHIQU BAOJI was sold on Christies, for USD $17,607,500. Estimate: USD 800,000 – USD 1,000,000, on 15 Mar 2017 https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276

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    • Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified

      Est: $10,000 - $300,000

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter) 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes) Major inscription by Li Gonglin (5 characters): 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message in the right lower corner by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉: means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China) There are six red seals/stamps on the painting: The first square seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao (this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second square seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang, which is famous for stone inscription); Two similar red rectangular seals at the bottom, one in the lower right corner and another in the left lower corner – An Ran Tang Tu Shu Ji – this is a stamp of Pan Shizao from Ming dynasty, he worked in the Government and wrote some famous books. One red seal in the shape of 8 on the right, under the inscription: Yu Shu (this is a stamp of Song Dynasty emperors). One square red seal, on the middle right - later addition – Shi Ru – this is a stamp of Wan Bo Deng Shiru. Three original inscriptions: 1 – upper right; 1-lower left corner, 1- lower right corner; One later additional inscription on the upper right. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha by Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much.

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    • A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN
      Oct. 27, 2024

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN The painting depicting luohan group, hand scroll, ink and color on paper, entitled, inscribed and signed Li Gonglin, with seals of artist and collectors. Dimension: Image only size 226 cm by 32 cm.

      Berkeley Auction Gallery
    • Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk
      Oct. 12, 2024

      Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk

      Est: $1,000,000 - $17,000,000

      GuanYin Buddha, painted & signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter). 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes). Characters: 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message on the right by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven, third from left. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉 : means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China). The first seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao ( this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang which is famous for stone inscription); 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha, Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much. Biography of Li Gonglin: Li Gonglin (李公麟, 1049–1106), style name Boshi (伯時), art name Longmian Jushi (龍眠居士, Householder of Sleeping Dragon), was a Chinese antiquarian, painter, and politician during the Northern Song Dynasty. Biography Born into a scholarly home near what is modern day Lu'an City, Li Gonglin passed the highest level of civil service examinations at 21 and became a civil officer. He moved to serve at the capital of Kaifeng; a common path at the time. It was there that he became increasingly familiar with the literary figures of the day, both collecting and copying their works.[1] Artistic Endeavors He became famous for his paintings of horses, then he turned to Buddhism and Taoism religious painting, as well as portrait and landscape painting. His painting style was attributed to the style of Gu Kaizhi and Wu Daozi. He made antiquarian contributions in the areas of copperware and Jade Seal dated between the Xia Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty.[2] Auction results: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276 Same artist - LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AS CATALOGUED IN SHIQU BAOJI was sold on Christies, for USD $17,607,500. Estimate: USD 800,000 – USD 1,000,000, on 15 Mar 2017 https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276

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    • Anonymous/Attributed To: Li Gonglin(1049-1106)
      Sep. 22, 2024

      Anonymous/Attributed To: Li Gonglin(1049-1106)

      Est: $18,000 - $36,000

      Anonymous/Attributed To: Li Gonglin(1049-1106) Ink On Paper, Mounted, 71 cm X 31 cm 佚名 - 傳:李公麟 (1049-1106) 鏡心:水墨紙本 Exhibited 展覽:British Empire And Commonwealth Museum,June 1st 2003-November 30th 2003. 此畫曾在英國 2003 年 6 月至 11 月 30 號,在大英帝國及聯邦博物館展覧。(有展出簡介冊) 李公麟(1049 年—1106 年),北宋畫家。字伯時,號龍眠居士。漢族,舒州 ( 今安徽桐城 ) 人。神宗熙寧三年進士,歷泗州錄事參軍,以陸佃薦,為中書門下後省刪定官、御史檢法。好古博學,長於詩,精鑒別古器物。尤以畫著名,凡人物、釋道、鞍馬、山水、花鳥,無所不精,其白描繪畫為當世第一。 $18,000

      Golden State Auction Gallery
    • Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk
      Aug. 03, 2024

      Guanyin Goddess, signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk

      Est: $1,000,000 - $17,000,000

      GuanYin Buddha, painted & signed by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, certified Chinese scroll painting on silk Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter). 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes). Characters: 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message on the right by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven, third from left. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉 : means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China). The first seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao ( this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang which is famous for stone inscription); 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha, Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much. Biography of Li Gonglin: Li Gonglin (李公麟, 1049–1106), style name Boshi (伯時), art name Longmian Jushi (龍眠居士, Householder of Sleeping Dragon), was a Chinese antiquarian, painter, and politician during the Northern Song Dynasty. Biography Born into a scholarly home near what is modern day Lu'an City, Li Gonglin passed the highest level of civil service examinations at 21 and became a civil officer. He moved to serve at the capital of Kaifeng; a common path at the time. It was there that he became increasingly familiar with the literary figures of the day, both collecting and copying their works.[1] Artistic Endeavors He became famous for his paintings of horses, then he turned to Buddhism and Taoism religious painting, as well as portrait and landscape painting. His painting style was attributed to the style of Gu Kaizhi and Wu Daozi. He made antiquarian contributions in the areas of copperware and Jade Seal dated between the Xia Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty.[2] Auction results: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276 Same artist - LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AS CATALOGUED IN SHIQU BAOJI was sold on Christies, for USD $17,607,500. Estimate: USD 800,000 – USD 1,000,000, on 15 Mar 2017 https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6061276

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    • Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified
      Jun. 22, 2024

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified

      Est: $100,000 - $300,000

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter) 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes) Major inscription by Li Gonglin (5 characters): 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message in the right lower corner by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉: means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China) There are six red seals/stamps on the painting: The first square seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao (this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second square seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang, which is famous for stone inscription); Two similar red rectangular seals at the bottom, one in the lower right corner and another in the left lower corner – An Ran Tang Tu Shu Ji – this is a stamp of Pan Shizao from Ming dynasty, he worked in the Government and wrote some famous books. One red seal in the shape of 8 on the right, under the inscription: Yu Shu (this is a stamp of Song Dynasty emperors). One square red seal, on the middle right - later addition – Shi Ru – this is a stamp of Wan Bo Deng Shiru. Three original inscriptions: 1 – upper right; 1-lower left corner, 1- lower right corner; One later additional inscription on the upper right. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha by Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much.

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    • A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN
      Jun. 02, 2024

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF LUOHAN GROUP SIGNED LI GONGLIN Painting depicting luohan group, scroll, ink and color on satin, by anonymous, seals of collector. Dimension: Image only size 71 cm by 54 cm.

      Berkeley Auction Gallery
    • Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified
      Feb. 25, 2024

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified

      Est: $100,000 - $300,000

      Guan Yin Buddha, painted by Li Gonglin (1049-1106 AD), Song dynasty period, Chinese scroll painting on silk, certified Painting: 51.6” x 26.35” = 131 cm x 67 cm; Scroll: 90” x 32” = 228 cm x 81.3 cm; Length of the roll: 33.5” = 85 cm; Six red seals/stamps (2 large square – upper middle, 1 square -lower right, 1 similar square-lower left, 1-middle right original, 1- middle right - later addition); Three original inscriptions (1-lower left, 1 - upper right, 1- lower right); One later additional inscription on the upper right. Condition: silk, mounting paper and wooden roll are very old, approximately 900 years old. Materials: Silk, Watercolor, Ink; Artist: 李公麟 Li Gonglin (1040~1106) (painter) 顽伯 Wan Bo (1743—1805) (wrote his explanatory characters/notes) Major inscription by Li Gonglin (5 characters): 李公麟观音像 (Guan Yin Buddha painted by Li Gonglin). Message in the right lower corner by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-9): 天壇 左三(Tian Tan Zuo San) = Temple of Heaven. Message on the left by Li Gonglin (photo 154A-10): 常州马鸣寺供奉: means “Consecrated in MaMing temple in ChangZhou” (Jiangsu Province, China) There are six red seals/stamps on the painting: The first square seal top left (photo 154A-7): 宣和殿宝 Xuan He Dian Bao (this is a stamp of Song dynasty emperors) Xuanhe Palace Treasure - Xuanhe" (1119–1125) is an era name used by Emperor Huizong; The second square seal top right (photo 154A-7) is: 宝贤堂章 Bao Xian Tang Zhang (this is a stamp of Bao Xian Tang Zang, which is famous for stone inscription); Two similar red rectangular seals at the bottom, one in the lower right corner and another in the left lower corner – An Ran Tang Tu Shu Ji – this is a stamp of Pan Shizao from Ming dynasty, he worked in the Government and wrote some famous books. One red seal in the shape of 8 on the right, under the inscription: Yu Shu (this is a stamp of Song Dynasty emperors). One square red seal, on the middle right - later addition – Shi Ru – this is a stamp of Wan Bo Deng Shiru. Three original inscriptions: 1 – upper right; 1-lower left corner, 1- lower right corner; One later additional inscription on the upper right. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 (Song Li Long Mian - Guan Yin Buddha by Wan Bo Shu) means that the characters were written by Wan Bo. The Great Figure of Guanyin by Li Longmian in the Song Dynasty, inscribed by Wan Bo. The original name of Wan Bo is 邓石如 (Deng Shiru), he is a famous calligraphy and inscription artist in Qing dynasty. 宋李龙眠观音大士象 顽伯署 - these characters were written on the right edge of the painting by Wan Bo (Deng Shiru). Does it mean that later, in 1743-1805, Wan Bo added this notice? -Yes, Wan Bo was an inscription artist, while Li Gonglin was very famous of painting Buddhas, and his Buddhas were inscribed (explained) in a lot of temples after his death, so an inscription artist like Wan Bo should like his Buddha paintings very much.

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    • LI GONGLIN (1040-1106)-CHINESE PAINTING
      Jan. 07, 2024

      LI GONGLIN (1040-1106)-CHINESE PAINTING

      Est: S$2,000 - S$3,000

      LI GONGLIN (1040-1106)-CHINESE PAINTING

      H&H Brother Auction House
    • FIGURES, INK AND COLOR ON SILK, HAND SCROLL, LI GONGLIN
      Dec. 12, 2023

      FIGURES, INK AND COLOR ON SILK, HAND SCROLL, LI GONGLIN

      Est: $12,000 - $20,000

      Length:11 13/16 in.(30cm), Width:250 in.(635cm) For more information on and additional videos for this lot,please contact chinaartsinc@gmail.com Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client,is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. China Arts Auction assumes no responsibility for any error or omission. China Arts Auction assumes no responsibility for verification of any labels on the Lot which is come originally from consignors. We may include a brief note on condition within the catalog description. Absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or free from wear and tear,imperfections or the effects of aging. NO EXCHANGE,NO RETURNS,NO TRANSFER No warranty all items AS IS AND WHERE IS. China Arts Auction,its agents and employees,and the consignors do not warrant any lot to be merchantable or to be suited for any purchase and they do not assume any risk,liability or responsibility for any persons as to authenticity,genuineness,culture,source,origin,attribution,period,purpose or measurements of any lot.

      China Arts Auction
    • A CHINESE PAINTING OF BUDDHIST FIGURES SIGNED LI GONGLIN
      Jun. 18, 2023

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF BUDDHIST FIGURES SIGNED LI GONGLIN

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      A CHINESE PAINTING OF BUDDHIST FIGURES SIGNED LI GONGLIN Painting depicting Buddhist figures, mounted, handscroll, ink and color on satin, inscribed and signed, with seals of artists or collectors, titleslip on the scroll Dimension: Image only size 178 cm by 26 cm.

      Berkeley Auction Gallery
    • WITH SIGNATURES OF LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AND ZHAO MENGFU (1254-1322) Laoz
      Jun. 29, 2021

      WITH SIGNATURES OF LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AND ZHAO MENGFU (1254-1322) Laoz

      Est: $8,000 - $15,000

      WITH SIGNATURES OF LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) AND ZHAO MENGFU (1254-1322) Laozi Expounding the Daodejing Handscroll, ink on silk Painting measures 10 x 29 1/8 in. (26.5 x 74 cm.) Calligraphy measures 10 x 83 in. (26.5 x 211 cm.)

      Christie's
    • FIGURE SILK SCROLL BY LI GONGLIN
      Apr. 10, 2021

      FIGURE SILK SCROLL BY LI GONGLIN

      Est: $2,400 - $3,500

      宋 李公麟 人物图立轴 绢画 FIGURE SILK SCROLL BY LI GONGLIN

      Mega International Auction
    • Four Paintings By Li Gong Lin On Silk
      Aug. 10, 2019

      Four Paintings By Li Gong Lin On Silk

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Four Paintings By Li Gong Lin On Silk , ink and color on silk with artists mark Dimension:80cm H x 40cm W

      Berkeley Auction Gallery
    • Chinese Hand Scroll Painting Of Buddha By Li Gonglin
      Jun. 24, 2019

      Chinese Hand Scroll Painting Of Buddha By Li Gonglin

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      Chinese Hand Scroll Painting Of Buddha By Li Gonglin Ink on Silk Dimension: 36cm H x 272cm L.

      Berkeley Auction Gallery
    • LI GONGLIN (ATTRIBUTED TO, 1049-1106), CALLIGRAPHY & HUNTING AFFAIR
      Mar. 25, 2018

      LI GONGLIN (ATTRIBUTED TO, 1049-1106), CALLIGRAPHY & HUNTING AFFAIR

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      Ink and color on paper. Handscroll. 30.48 x 116.84 cm. / 30.48 x 78.74 cm.

      Linwoods Auction
    • A CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING OF LUOHAN
      Dec. 29, 2017

      A CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING OF LUOHAN

      Est: $3,500 - $4,000

      A Chinese scroll painting of Luohan, hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, signed with red seals and attributed to Li Gong Lin, with collectors' seal marks.

      China Arts Auction
    • Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Luohan - Ink And Color On Paper, Hanging Scroll.
      Jun. 26, 2017

      Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Luohan - Ink And Color On Paper, Hanging Scroll.

      Est: $1,500 - $3,000

      Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Luohan Ink And Color On Paper, Hanging Scroll. Signed And Seals. 102 x 52 cm (40 1/8 x 20 1/2 in) 傳 李公麟 (1049-1106) 羅漢 約4.7平尺 軸心:設色紙本 款識:龍眠居士李公麟製 鈐印:龍眠居士,李公麟印 多枚藏家印,辛丑春日重錶,陳氏家藏,陳玉泉印 Provenance 來源:陳玉泉先生藏品(1873-1963)陳玉泉家人提供

      Golden State Auction Gallery
    • Attributed To - Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Guan Yu
      Mar. 20, 2017

      Attributed To - Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Guan Yu

      Est: $1,500 - $3,000

      Attributed To - Li Gonglin (1049-1106) Guan Yu Ink and Color On Silk, Hanging Scroll. Signed And Dated And Seals. With Many Collectors Seals. 136 x 65.5 cm (53 1/2 x 23 3/4 in) 傳-李公麟(1049-1106)關公像 約8平尺 軸心:設色絹本 款識:壬申夏端午節畫於靈仙草堂龍眠居士李公麟

      Golden State Auction Gallery
    • A SCROLL PAINTING OF FIGURAL MOTIF
      Mar. 26, 2016

      A SCROLL PAINTING OF FIGURAL MOTIF

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      A scroll painting of figural motif, ink and color on paper, signed with seals, attributed to Li Gong Lin. Length 58" Width 23.5"

      Linwoods Auction
    • Attributed To - LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) - Ink on Silk,
      Dec. 09, 2015

      Attributed To - LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) - Ink on Silk,

      Est: $2,500 - $6,000

      Attributed To LI GONGLIN (1049-1106) Ink on Silk, Handscroll. Signed And Seals. 508 x 42.5 cm. (200 x 16 3/4 in.) 傳 李公麟(1049-1106)羅漢圖 約19.5平尺 手卷:水墨絹本 款識:元祐八年春月畫於佛學堂龍眠居士李公麟 鈐印:龍眠居士,李公麟印 藏印:蔗田鉴赏,鄺氏吉堂鑑賞,張照書畫鑑賞,等等 題簽:民國三十八年春月,陳氏家鑑藏,陳玉泉印 Provenance 來源:為陳玉泉先生(1870-1963)藏品 陳玉泉美國家人提供

      Golden State Auction Gallery
    • After Li Gonglin (1049-1106 Lohans
      Sep. 16, 2013

      After Li Gonglin (1049-1106 Lohans

      Est: -

      After Li Gonglin (1049-1106 Lohans

      Bonhams
    • HAND SCROLL ON SILK Attributed to Li Gong Lin. Depicting figures in a landscape. Signed and marked with two seal marks. 10½" x 126"...
      Aug. 24, 2013

      HAND SCROLL ON SILK Attributed to Li Gong Lin. Depicting figures in a landscape. Signed and marked with two seal marks. 10½" x 126"...

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      HAND SCROLL ON SILK 19th Century Attributed to Li Gong Lin. Depicting figures in a landscape. Signed and marked with two seal marks. 10 1/2" x 126" (26.5 cm x 320 cm).

      Eldred's
    • LI GONGJUN
      Apr. 05, 2010

      LI GONGJUN

      Est: $200,000 - $250,000

      LI GONGJUN B. 1959 WELLINGTON STREET OF HONG KONG IN 1880 Executed in 1997 oil on canvas 170 by 170 cm.; 66 7/8 by 66 7/8 in.

      Sotheby's
    • LI GONGLIN (1049-1106, ATTRIBUTED TO)
      May. 28, 2007

      LI GONGLIN (1049-1106, ATTRIBUTED TO)

      Est: $60,000 - $80,000

      LI GONGLIN (1049-1106, ATTRIBUTED TO) Portrait of Ying Zhen Handscroll, ink on paper 31 x 591cm. (12 1/8 x 232 3/4 in.) Signed by the artist: Longmian Jushi Li Gonglin Colophon by Wang Chong (1494-1533), signed, with two seals Inscribed by Lu Xinyuan (1834-1894) on the mounting, signed, with a seal Eight collectors' seals including one of Wang Shimin (1592-1680): Wang Shi Min Yin; two of Lu Xinyuan (1834-1894): Xiang Li Guan Shu Hua Yin, Pei Yi Zhen Cang; and five others: Tian Sheng Wo Cai, Bai Lu, Hua Chan, Qing Sen Ge Shu Hua Yin, Chang Zhou Zhang Shi Suo Cang

      Christie's
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