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    • SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749) Fighting the Rapids
      Mar. 21, 2023

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749) Fighting the Rapids

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749) Fighting the Rapids Hanging scroll, ink and light color on silk, inscribed by the artist, and signed Zhuzhuang Shangguan Zhou, with two artist's seals. 68 x 18 1/2in (172.7 x 47cm)

      Bonhams
    • ATTRIBUTED TO SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665 - circa 1750)
      Nov. 16, 2022

      ATTRIBUTED TO SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665 - circa 1750)

      Est: £400 - £600

      ATTRIBUTED TO SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665 - circa 1750) Li Mi on a buffalo Dated to the third year of the Qianlong reign (corresponding to 1735) Ink and colour on silk, mounted as a hanging scroll Depicting an official and attendants observing a boy reading atop a buffalo Inscribed, signed Zhou Shangguan and sealed to the top right, with four red seals to lower left 69.5cm high, 35.5cm wide 上官周(傳)牛角掛書圖 設色絹本 立軸 Note: The scene depicts the story of Li Mi, a diligent student who hangs the han shu from the horn of the buffalo he is riding. Yang Su spots the boy one day, and after talking with the boy is inspired by his industrious pursuit of knowledge. The depiction is a metaphor for hard work and diligence.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Shangguan Zhou (??? ) (1665-1750?)
      Jun. 13, 2019

      Shangguan Zhou (??? ) (1665-1750?)

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Importante peinture sur papier à décor de personnages en scène d'extérieur. Signé en caractères chinois "Shangguan Zhou" en haut à droite. Hauteur : 124.5 cm Largeur : 62.5 cm CHINA, XVII-XVIIIth century. A good painting on paper with three figures outdoor. Signature: "Shangguan Zhou" 中國 十七至十八世紀 上官周款人物圖 紙本水墨

      Asium
    • Painting of "Han Wen Gong", Shangguan Zhou
      Mar. 20, 2017

      Painting of "Han Wen Gong", Shangguan Zhou

      Est: $500 - $800

      Painting of "Han Wen Gong" by Shangguan Zhou (1665 - 1749). This painting of a man, Han Wen Gong, depicts the person standing in official attire. It has 5 seals and a description. It is mounted on a silk backing.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • * Attributed to Shangguan Zhou, (1665-circa 1750), Scholars in Riverscape Scene
      Sep. 22, 2015

      * Attributed to Shangguan Zhou, (1665-circa 1750), Scholars in Riverscape Scene

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Attributed to Shangguan Zhou (1665-circa 1750) Scholars in Riverscape Scene ink and color on paper scroll signed Shangguan Zhou, sealed Shangguan Zhou yin, zhu zhuang in red (upper left) Height of image 68 x width 41 1/2 inches.

      Hindman
    • AUTUMN COLORS
      Mar. 17, 2015

      AUTUMN COLORS

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749) AUTUMN COLORS Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper Entitled, inscribed, and signed by the artist, with one seal Dated autumn, xinsi year (1701) 64 1/4 x 19 1/8 in. (163 x 48.6 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Shangguan Zhou (1665-c. 1750) Chinese Art from the Scholar's Studio
      Mar. 16, 2015

      Shangguan Zhou (1665-c. 1750) Chinese Art from the Scholar's Studio

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      Stormy landscape Hanging scroll, ink on paper, inscribed by the artist and signed Zhuzhuang Shangguan Zhou with two artist's seals reading Shangguan Zhou yin and Zhuzhuang Daoren, with an exterior titleslip inscribed by Tang Hong (born 1926) and dated renyin (1962). 64 x 34in (162.5 x 86.3cm)

      Bonhams
    • Shangguan Zhou (c. 1665-1749) attrib., Two Portraits, 18th C
      Jun. 26, 2014

      Shangguan Zhou (c. 1665-1749) attrib., Two Portraits, 18th C

      Est: €3,200 - €4,000

      Ink and watercolors on thin paper China, presumably 18th century Attributed to Shangguan Zhou (上官 周, c. 1665-1749) - Major painter of the Qing Dynasty Sensitive Portraits with inscriptions Dimensions: 22 x 32.9 cm; 22.2 x 32.6 cm Provenance: Private collection, North Rhine -Westphalia; owned by the family for over 50 years; previously in the collection of the painter, graphic artist, cultural politician and museum director Paul Waligora (1907-1968). Rare pair of masterful artworks, attributed to a master of 18th century Chinese painting These three paintings are attributed to the Chinese artist Shangguan Zhou (上官 周, c. 1665-1749), one of the most famous painters of the Qing dynasty. They depict important figures of Chinese history. On the one hand the Tang poet Liu Yuxi (刘禹锡, 772-842) sitting on his chair and on the other the Marquis of Ye, Li Mi (李泌, 722-789), who was considered a genius in matters of foreign policy. The image of the poet Liu Yuxi was printed in Zhou's woodcut album 'Wan Xiao Tang Hua Zhuan (晚 笑 堂 画 转)'. First published in 1743, the Wan Xiao Tang Hua Zhuan is a widely popular and admired woodcut album, in which over 120 well-known personalities of Chinese history are portrayed. A detailed caption, putting the sitter in their historical context, is written next to each figure. The woodcut album was made by wood cutters in Canton Province after originals painted by Shangguan Zhou. The epilogue of the album, which was written by Shangguan Zhou's friend, notes that Shangguan often painted historical figures from his imagination whilst reading classic books, illustrating the portraits with biographical and historical notes. The woodcut album was created in Shangguan Zhou's last years of life and is considered a milestone in Chinese portraiture due to the very individualized representation of the sitters the woodcut album. The two paintings are not only of importance because of their relation to the woodcut album. The fine brushwork, especially of the facial features, is a wonderful example of the height of Chinese portraiture. Since the paintings probably served as templates for woodcuts, they are neither signed nor stamped. The paintings are in fair condition with some marginal blemishes consistent with age. The portrait of Liu Yuxi shows water stains and discoloration. The lower edge shows a tear (approx. 2 cm). The portrait of Li Mi also shows water stains and discoloration. There are holes to the lower corners. The sheet dimensions are 22 x 32.9 cm and 22.2 x 32.6 cm respectively. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-CIRCA 1750)
      Nov. 30, 2010

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-CIRCA 1750)

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-CIRCA 1750) A Lesson in the Afternoon Signed, with two seals of the artist Further inscribed by Yu Lin (1723-1795), with one seal Hanging scroll, ink on paper 103.2 x 53.7 cm. (40 5/8 x 21 1/8 in.)

      Christie's
    • SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749)
      May. 28, 2010

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749)

      Est: $60,000 - $80,000

      SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749) Leisure Boating Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper 42.5 x 213.5 cm. (16 3/4 x 84 in.) Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist Dated autumn, yisi year (1725)

      Christie's
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