Verlag: Beijing Rong bao zhai - Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian zong dian Beijing fa xing suo, 1995
ISBN 10: 7500301928 ISBN 13: 9787500301929
Farbig illustriertes Original-Heft; quer 4°; 48 unpaginierte Seiten; durchgehend farbig bebildert. Sehr gutes Exemplar. zh 310 gr.
Verlag: Beijing : Ren min mei shu chu ban she = Peking : People's Fine Art Publishing House, 1962
Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1 portfolio (10 leaves of plates : colour illustrations) ; 37 cm.
[Beijing 1956, Guoji Shudian]. Large color woodblock print, NEW, UNUSED, pristine example, sheet size: 25 x 36.5; print size 17.3 x 26.6 cm., artist signed in block, red cinnabar Yin Zhang [chop/seal]. FIRST & ONLY RARE EDITION . *** **** *** . . . MASTER WORK BY LI KEREN . . . A SUPERB MID-1950'S COLOR WOODBLOCK PRINT . . . "BUFFALO & BOY" . . . A YOUNG SHEPHERD BOY RIDING A WATER BUFFALO . *** THE ARTIST: LI Keran [1907-1989: The talented landscapist Li Keran, his real name was Li Yongshun, he also used the studio name: "Sanqi." . Li Keran was a Chinese educator, theorist, and painter. His contribution to contemporary Chinese landscape art was significant. In his work, he found a balance between modern techniques and traditional esthetics. . He study at the Hangzhou National Art College, he began to paint cowboys and water buffalo, endowing this traditional subject matter with new significance by his use of an innovative technique of splashed ink. Appreciation of his work, especially his figure paintings, grew, and in 1946 he accepted an invitation by Xu Beihong to join the faculty of the Beijing National Art College. . There the masters Qi Baishi and Huang Binhong, Lin Fengmian, became his mentors. Their influences with realistic sketching achieved a new naturalism in the traditional medium. Qi, fond of Li and his painting, applauded him as the most important painter in the post-Qianlong-Jiaqing period. . *** TITLE: "BUFFALO BOY" depicts a young boy riding a water buffalo, looking at and pointing to a bird one the crag on a tree branch. . Per the Guoji Shudian catalog, is cited and illustrated as: "BUFFALO & BOY, reproduced on rice paper" p.82. . This print is artist signed in block with Li's red cinnabar Yin Zhang [seal/chop]. . *** CONDITION: The work is NEW, UNUSED, in pristine condition, as issued, no marks or flaws whatsoever. In very fine "collector's condition." . *** Color photos are posted to our website. . *** REFERENCE: . Listed & illustrated in: ART DEPARTMENT, CHINA PUBLICATIONS CENTRE. [GUOJI SHUDIAN, Beijing]. CHINESE WOOD-BLOCK PRINTS, [Pinyin title: ZHONGGUO MU BAN SHUI YIN HUA. See page 82, item cat # 80-190-A40, publish date of this catalog not cited, we estimate it to be approximately [1952-1956]. . It was distributed and resold by Guoji Shudian. Consulting their catalog, this exact print was distributed and resold by Guoji Shudian, and is illustrated and cited on p.82. For clarity sake, we are illustrating the catalog cover and page 82 on our website as images: illus03.jpg & illus04.jpg. . NOTE: The above reference book is in stock, please view this on our website as book number: 980587. * -printmaking . ***.