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Lot 104

Attributed to Emperor Huizong (1082-1135)
White Eagle

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Attributed to Emperor Huizong (1082-1135)

White Eagle
Ink and colour on silk, hanging scroll
Signed Yunbi, with one seal
109cm x 49cm (42⅞in x 19¼in).

Footnotes

Authenticated by Kobori Masanobu, third generation master of Enshū-ryū (Enshu Style Tea Ceremony)

With catalogue, box and authentication note

Provenance:
Formerly in the collection of the Fuyuki family, wealthy merchant of the Edo period (1603-1868)

Exhibited:
Shoga, yoga, bijutsuhin tenkan nyūsatsu uritatekai (Exhibition Catalogue and Sale of Paintings and Calligraphy, Western Paintings and Works of Art),Tokyō Bijutsu Shoūkyōdō Kumiai, Tokyo, 25 to 26 April 1959

Published:
Tokyo Art Club ed., Shoga, yoga, bijutsuhin tenkan nyūsatsu uritatekai (Exhibition Catalogue and Sale of Paintings and Calligraphy, Western Paintings and Works of Art), Tokyo Art Club, Tokyo, Showa 34 (1959), p.11, plate 17

宋徽宗(款) 決雲兒解索圖 設色絹本 立軸

款識:御筆。
鈐印:天命之寶

題識:御筆淋漓,寫決雲兒。金精作眼,玉雪為衣。剛翮似劍,利爪如錐。何當解索,萬里高飛。恭承寵命,謹作讚題。宣和殿大學士,臣蔡攸拜書。

日本遠州流茶道第三代傳人小堀政信 (1649-1694) 鑑定

附出版物、錦盒和鑑定書

來源:
江戸時代(1603-1868)富商冬木家族舊藏

展覽:
《書画、洋画、美術品展観入札賣立會》,東京美術商協同組合 ,東京 ,昭和34年(1959)4月25-26日

出版:
東京美術俱樂部編,《書画、洋画、美術品展観入札賣立會目録》,東京美術俱樂部出版 ,東京 ,昭和34年(1959),頁11,圖版17

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