Auction Information
Product:Qi Gong "Bamboo"
NO:3117
Starting Price:SGD:74,800
Transaction Price:Uncompleted
Specification:L:100cm W:50cm
Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat
Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd
Description
Bamboo Qigong Size: 100CM in length and 50CM in width Title: "Bamboo Qigong" Qigong (July 26, 1912- June 30, 2005), also known as Yuanbo and also known as Yuanbei Jushi, was born in Beijing under the Manchu Aisin Gioro family. He is a renowned contemporary Chinese calligrapher, educator, classical philologist, poet, and master of traditional Chinese studies. He has served as a professor at Beijing Normal University, consultant to the Chinese Buddhist Association, the Palace Museum, and the National Museum. [2] When Qigong was young, he studied calligraphy and painting from Jia Ximin and Wu Jingting, and classical literature from Dai Jiangfu; In 1933, recommended by Mr. Fu Zengxiang, he was employed by Chen Yuan and delved into academic disciplines and textual research. Later, he was hired as a Chinese language teacher at Furen Middle School; [1] In 1971, participated in the work of organizing punctuation for "Twenty Four Histories" and "Draft History of the Qing Dynasty" by Zhonghua Book Company; In 1992, the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Beijing Normal University, and Rongbaozhai jointly held the "Qigong Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition", which was exhibited in Beijing, Guangzhou, and Japan; In 1997, he was invited to create multiple calligraphy and painting works for the return of Hong Kong, China Selected as one of the "Top Ten Classic Figures Influenced by China's Collection Industry in 2012". [5] His main works include "Draft of Ancient Fonts", "Draft of Poetry and Prose Sound and Rhythm", "Qigong Cong Draft", "Qigong Yun Yu", "Qigong Xu Yu", "Qigong Jue Yu", "Chinese Phenomenon Cong", "On Book Jue Jue", "On Book Notes", "On Eight Sections", "Qigong Calligraphy and Painting Photo Collection", etc He is good at painting mountain bamboo, hence bamboo; Therefore, it is also a highly collectible work Qigong was the fifth son of Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty and the eighth generation grandson of Prince Hongtian