GU JIANLONG, attributed GU JIANLONG, attributed(1606-1687)
Court scene
Ink and c…
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GU JIANLONG, attributed

GU JIANLONG, attributed(1606-1687) Court scene Ink and colors on silk, 156.5 x 505 cm Signed in the lower left corner. Provenance: Italian private collection. The monumental painting consisting of twelve separate panels, each with a metal frame on the top and bottom sides, and protective glass.It describes a scene set inside the courtyard of an aristocratic palace, crowded with numerous characters, including ladies, nobles, soldiers and divinities.Among the pavilions, the one in the center of the composition stands out due to the presence of the emperor and empress.Born in what is now Jiangsu Province, Gu Jianlong painted in the style of Qui Ying (ca. 1495-1552), creating works with figures and historical themes. Known for his ability to copy masters of the past, he was active as a court painter to the Kangxi Emperor.

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GU JIANLONG, attributed

Estimate 25 000 - 30 000 EUR
Starting price 20 000 EUR

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