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Subject:Interesting Warrior art. Anyone know who the artist or time period?
Posted By: Mike Tue, Mar 20, 2018 IP: 2607:fb90:6e2a:b92:6

This is an interesting piece. Does anyone know who this artist is, what time period it might be from, or what it says? I would really appreciate any info. Thanks!







Subject:Re: Interesting Warrior art. Anyone know who the artist or time period?
Posted By: I.Nagy Wed, Mar 21, 2018

Title,
将軍圖 - Picture of a General
Signature,
素雲  - Su Yun
Seal,
素雲  - Su Yun
 
Paintress from the Qin era (Year of birth and death unknown), Surname Yi 佚、Native of Shexian,Anhui Province, Disciple of Shan Yue (單岳)
Ref. 中国美術家人名事典、上海 2006

With regards,
I.Nagy


Subject:Re: Interesting Warrior art. Anyone know who the artist or time period?
Posted By: Mike Thu, Mar 22, 2018

Thank you for the response!! Qin dynasty or Qing dynasty? The painting does look old, but not 2000 years old. If the signature is that of Su Yun, I wonder if it’s a fake signature. The painting is real, but is it a real fake is the question. I haven’t found another painted on this type of paper either. Thanks again.



Subject:Re: Interesting Warrior art. Anyone know who the artist or time period?
Posted By: I.Nagy Sat, Mar 24, 2018

Sorry for the typing miss. It is Qing dynasty.

This picture is in a very bad condition, the figure (warrior) on it hardly recognizable. The signature
resembles to Sun Yun`s signature.
I think Su Yun was not so famous, that someones would forge her works.

With regards,
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: Interesting Warrior art. Anyone know who the artist or time period?
Posted By: Mike Sat, Mar 24, 2018

Thanks for the clarification. Oh no! The last picture I showed was actually the back of the painting where you could see the bleed through to just show that it was in fact real. The first picture of the warrior is the correct condition. It is actually in very good condition, just trying to determine if it has any value.
Thanks!


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