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Subject:vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: glen Sat, Sep 17, 2022 IP: 120.21.159.47

i have 8 of these in varying images, left from my late wife, i think they are at least 40 plus years old could be a lot older, not sure... wondering if anyone can help identify. thank y ou







Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: Mark Adams Sat, Sep 17, 2022

Judging by the faces I believe the plaques are from the 70's.
Regards,
Mark@imperial

Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: I.Nagy Sun, Sep 18, 2022

戊寅年夏月 
作於珠山
In the Summer Month of the Year of Earth-Tiger (1938)
Made at Zhushan
Upper seal,
之印 - Seal of
Lower seal,
Unidentifiable seal on my part
Painter`s identification mark

Two characters in the oval circle;
巧姐 - Sister Qiao
Character in Cao Xueqin`s novel "Dream of the Red Chamber"

With regards,
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: glen Sun, Sep 18, 2022

Thank you very much to all, here are the pics of rest of them. I don't know anything about their artistic features, but i see real wood frames, old style varnish, and the hanging hooks seem to be hand carved, as they show minor differences.
the bottom red stamps seem to vary.
any idea what sort of value they hold?
thank you







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Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: glen Mon, Sep 19, 2022

the closest seal i managed to find is described as

646. Dated "Spring 1947, Liu Ke Rui painted at Zhu Shan". (Zhu Shan or Pearl Hill is the area of the former Imperial porcelain factory in Jingdezhen.)

not exactly same.. you experts would know :)



Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: glen Tue, Sep 20, 2022

sorry for the aspect ratio not familiar with the forum. if you open them in a new tab or save as it will appear normal,

Subject:Re: vintage porcelain paintings, identification
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Sep 18, 2022

I'm unsure of the red seals but the script in black appears to read as follows:

"Summer of wuyin" (A cyclical year last appearing in 1938 and 1998 - wu yin xia yue - 戊寅夏月)

"Done at Zhushan" (Another name for Jingdezhen - Zuo yu(?) Zhu shan - 作於[?]珠山)

I'm inclined to say the year likely was 1938, because the sweet doll-like expression of the maiden began appearing in the latter part of the Republic period (1912-49), when Jingdezhen painters were starting to become dominated by a new generation, which was diverging from traditional Qing norms in the figural painting style.

Best regards,

Bill H.


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