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A FINE FAN PAINTING WITH LANDSCAPE BY HU JIE (ACTIVE 1694-1710)

Estimated Value:

900 € - 1.500 €

Schätzpreis:

900 €

Description:

China, 17th/18th ct.
19,5 x 57,4 cm
The fan painting with landscape, mountains and small village at the lake shore, and inscription by Hu Jie in the style of Wang Meng (active ca. 1309-1395, one of the Four great Masters of the Yuan dynasty), ink and light colours on paper, signed “Hu Jie” and 2 seals “Jie yin” and “Zhuzhun”; the inscription means roughly: “Painted by Hu Jie, (called) Jingnong, for judgement by the Daoist elder Wen yunien in emulating (the style of) Huanghe Shanqiao (= Wang Meng)” Hu Jie, zi “Zhuzhun”, hao “Jingnong”, active c. 1694-1710”, was born at Loudang, the today Taicang, province Jiangsu. The Chinese literature mentions Hu Jie always as one of the main pupils of Wang Hui (1632-1717), but he seemed to have painted only occasionally. Therefore Zhang Geng (1685-1760) remarked in his treatise “Guochao huazheng lu” of 1735: “(Hu Jie) is very famous, but unfortunately I never have seen any work of painting or writing from him.”; and other commentaries praised his unsurpassed fresh and free painting style as well as his perfect and elegant compositions - Good condition
Property from an old German private collection, acquired prior to 2007
Hu Jie, zi “Zhuzhun”, hao “Jingnong”, active c. 1694-1710”, was born at Loudang, the today Taicang, province Jiangsu. The Chinese literature mentions Hu Jie always as one of the main pupils of Wang Hui (1632-1717), but he seemed to have painted only occasionally. Therefore Zhang Geng (1685-1760) remarked in his treatise “Guochao huazheng lu” of 1735: “(Hu Jie) is very famous, but unfortunately I never have seen any work of painting or writing from him.”; and other commentaries praised his unsurpassed fresh and free painting style as well as his perfect and elegant compositions
Good condition