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b. 1900 - d. 1990

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      • A Chinese calligraphy, signed Yu Pingbo (Chinese, 1900-1990), given to Liu Hong
        Mar. 18, 2023

        A Chinese calligraphy, signed Yu Pingbo (Chinese, 1900-1990), given to Liu Hong

        Est: $100 - $200

        A Chinese calligraphy signed Yu Pingbo (Chinese, 1900-1990), given to Liu Hong With inscription, signature, and three seals. H: 27 1/4, W: 15 1/2 in. H: 69.21, W: 39.37 cm. Click here for high resolution images.

        Oakridge Auction Gallery
      • ZHOU ZUOREN (1885-1967)?YU PINGBO (1900-1990) AND DING CONG (1916-2009) A G
        May. 30, 2022

        ZHOU ZUOREN (1885-1967)?YU PINGBO (1900-1990) AND DING CONG (1916-2009) A G

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        ZHOU ZUOREN (1885-1967)?YU PINGBO (1900-1990) AND DING CONG (1916-2009) A Group Of Books and Correspondences Various size (57)

        Christie's
      • 俞平伯 行書石頭記〈唐多令〉 - Yu Pingbo, Calligraphy in Xingshu
        Apr. 30, 2022

        俞平伯 行書石頭記〈唐多令〉 - Yu Pingbo, Calligraphy in Xingshu

        Est: $100,000 - $200,000

        Property From the Collection of Professor Kang and Jessica Chao (Lots 3036-3048) Yu Pingbo 1900-1990 Calligraphy in Xingshu ink on paper, unmounted, framed signed, dated 1978, with 1 seal of the artist 87.2 x 32.8 cm 34⅜ x 12⅞ in. ---------------------------------------------- 趙岡、陳鍾毅伉儷收藏書畫(編號3036-3048) 俞平伯 1900-1990 行書石頭記〈唐多令〉 水墨紙本 未裝裱 鏡框 一九七八年作 款識:〈石頭記〉七十回〈唐多令〉。彥濱先生雅屬。一九七八年,俞平伯書。 鈐印:「平伯之章」。 註:一九七八年,威斯康辛大學中文系教授周策縱為籌辦第一屆國際〈紅樓夢〉研討會,赴北京邀請俞平伯參會,俞氏因高齡不便,未能成行,本幅應為當時周策縱代求。 87.2 x 32.8 cm 34⅜ x 12⅞ in. Property From the Collection of Professor Kang and Jessica Chao (Lots 3036-3048) The Collection of Professor Kang and Jessica Chao began in 1938 when Zhang Shanzi gifted Lot 3047, Tiger by the River to Kang Chao’s father, Zhao Ximeng (1899-1956). Ximeng was at the forefront of literature, poetry, art and politics from the 1920s to the early 1950s in China. During the Sino-Japanese war, he wrote patriotic articles in the Morning Light News and was a war correspondent for the Ta Kung Pao. In 1944, the famous Chinese artist Zhang Daqian, added the inscription and painted the grasses in the foreground during one of his visits to Ximeng while in Liaoning. After his father’s death in 1956, Kang Chao inherited the Zhang Shanzi & Zhang Daqian painting, along with the Chao family legacy as a welcome oasis for visiting scholars, artists, writers and change-makers. By the 1980s, Kang Chao was acclaimed for his ground-breaking and bold analysis of China’s economic development, had co-founded the Chinese Institute for Economic Research in Taipei, and was one of the foremost Redologists in the world. He and Jessica were extraordinarily committed partners—in work as well as life. They collaborated on nearly 100 books and publications in both English and Chinese on Economics and the Hong Lou Meng. As one of the few Chinese faculty members in the American Midwest, Kang and Jessica Chao continued the Chao tradition. They opened their home in Madison, Wisconsin to visiting scholars and artists from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and beyond. These visitors appreciated being in a familiar environment, discussing topics ranging from art and politics to current events. Most of all they delighted in Jessica’s authentic Chinese cooking at a time when America was just beginning to understand true Chinese culture. June 1980, Kang and Jessica kicked off the first International Conference on the Dream of the Red Chamber by hosting the opening dinner in their Madison home. The world’s leading redologists, Zhou Ruchang, Qi Gong, Dai Dunbong, Yu Pingbo and Feng Qiyong presented magnificent scrolls with personal dedications to our parents. Those who became close friends would use Kang's familiar name, "Yen-bing” (彥濱). The more formal visitors would use "Professor Kang Chao" (趙岡教授). By the time Kang retired from his professorship at the University of Wisconsin in the mid-90's, he and Jessica had a collection of nearly 100 scrolls of calligraphy and paintings.  In 2017, Kang and Jessica Chao donated their entire collection of rare Hong Lou Meng books and research materials, 40 banker boxes in all, to the Ricci Institute in San Francisco. Their goal was to encourage future generations of young scholars to enjoy the study of the Dream of the Red Chamber. Shortly thereafter, Jessica Chung-yee Chen Chao passed away on November 5, 2020. For Kang Chao, 2021 was a challenging year without his companion of 70 years. On October 23, 2021, he slipped away peacefully to join her. To honor the legacy of their extraordinary teamwork and to their goal of promoting cross-cultural exchange by sharing the best of East and West cultures, partial proceeds from the sale of this Collection will go towards two projects. The first is to establish scholarships that strengthen cultural bridges between East Asia and the West. The second is to establish a much needed pipeline of Chinese-speaking Caregivers and Home Health Aides to serve our beloved Chinese elders.

        Sotheby's
      • Yu Pingbo (1900-1990) Calligraphy in Regular Running Script
        Apr. 03, 2019

        Yu Pingbo (1900-1990) Calligraphy in Regular Running Script

        Est: HKD10,000 - HKD20,000

        Yu Pingbo (1900-1990) Calligraphy in Regular Running Script Calligraphy in Regular Running ScriptInk on paper, hanging scrollInscribed and signed Pingbo, with a dedication and one seal of the artistDated gengchen year (1940)58.5 x 36cm (23 x 14⅛in) 俞平伯 行楷書《枯樹賦》 水墨紙本 立軸 一九四〇年作款識:(庾信《枯樹賦》,詳文不錄)。庚辰(1940)臘月,連良仁弟屬。平伯時客北京。鈐印:俞平伯印

        Bonhams
      • A CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL by Yu Pingbo
        May. 30, 2017

        A CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL by Yu Pingbo

        Est: -

        Yu Pingbo (1900-1990) CALLIGRAPHY ink on paper, hanging scroll, dated 1982, signed YU PING BO and with one seal 87.3 x 39 cm ( 34 3/8 x 15 3/8 in ) RESERVE: HK$ 5,000 / RMB 4,400 俞平伯 (1900-1990) 書法 1982年作 水墨紙本 立軸 款識: 中華書局七十週年。俞平伯題。 鈐印一個 87.3 x 39 cm 約 3.13 平尺 保留價: HK$ 5,000 / RMB 4,400 俞平伯,原名俞銘衡,字平伯。現代詩人、作家、紅學家。與胡適並稱「新紅學派」創始人。清代樸學大師俞樾曾孫,湖州德清東郊南埭村人。

        Marchance Auctioneers
      • A Chinese Calligraphy
        Dec. 02, 2015

        A Chinese Calligraphy

        Est: $3,600 - $6,300

        YU PINGBO (1900-1990) Calligraphy ink on paper, hanging scroll, signed YU PINGBO,with a dedication. 59 x 40 cm. (~ 2.17 ft²) 俞平伯 書法 一九零零至一九九零年 水墨紙本 立軸 款識:(文不錄),偈頌見桐陰清話。俞平伯。

        Marchance Auctioneers
      • YU PINGBO (1900-1990)
        May. 29, 2012

        YU PINGBO (1900-1990)

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        YU PINGBO (1900-1990) Calligraphy - The Family Instructions of Zhu Xi Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist Dated fourth month, xinhai year (1911) paper ink 107.5 x 38 cm. (42 1/4 x 15 in.) 20th Century

        Christie's
      • YU  PINGBO  (1900-1990)
        Apr. 03, 2012

        YU  PINGBO  (1900-1990)

        Est: $20,000 - $40,000

        CALLIGRAPHY  COUPLET  IN  KAISHU signed  PINGBO,  and  with  two  seals  of  the  artist ink  on  paper,  framed,  set  of  two each  65.5  BY  11  CM.  25  1/4  BY  4  3/8  IN.  (2)

        Sotheby's
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