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A SCROLL PAINTING OF A SCHOLAR IN A LANDSCAPE, AFTER PENG YANG A SCROLL PAINTING OF A SCHOLAR IN A LANDSCAPE, AFTER PENG YANG China, 20th century. Ink, watercolors, and gouache on silk. Mounted as a hanging scroll on a silk brocade frame with wooden handles. Depicting a scholar with his attendants in tow carrying bundles of scrolls along, as they walk through a verdant landscape with flowering trees and tall craggy rocks. Inscriptions: Inscribed to the top right ‘Written by Peng Yang, a resident of Danling Mountain in southern Sichuan’ 蜀南丹稜山民彭暘寫 and signed with seals ‘Lao Peng’ 老彭 and ‘Chun gu liu shi hou zuo’ 春谷六十後作 . One red seal to a label suspended from the ties. Provenance: From a private collection in Zagreb, Croatia. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear. Tiny stains, few creases, and some soiling. The frame with signs of wear and age. Dimensions: Image size 130 x 31.5 cm, Size incl. mounting 206 x 44 cm

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A SCROLL PAINTING OF A SCHOLAR IN A LANDSCAPE, AFTER PENG YA

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