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Attributed to Dai Xi (1801-1860), A Landscape Painting Album, 戴熙 (1801 – 1860) (传) 山水花卉册 十开 水墨纸本, ea

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Attributed to Dai Xi (1801-1860), A Landscape Painting Album
戴熙 (1801 – 1860) (传) 山水花卉册 十开 水墨纸本
Ink on paper

签条: 戴文节公山水花卉册真迹 共十页

尾跋:沈贤修 (清代画家,善画佛像)

钤印:戴熙、醇士

作者简介:戴熙(1801~1860,字醇士,号鹿床、榆庵、莼溪、井东居士、鹿床居士,浙江杭州人。道光十一年进士,十二年翰林。官至兵部侍郎,后引疾归,主讲崇文书院。诗、书、画均有造诣,与汤贻汾齐名。其山水画名重一时。咸丰十年(1860年)太平军攻克杭州,戴自尽,卒年60岁,谥文节。, each 5.5 x 3.3 in — 13.9 x 8.3 cm

Provenance:
Dr. Lewis Calvin Walmsley (1897-1998)

Lewis C. Walmsley graduated from the University of Toronto (Victoria College) in 1919. In 1921, he went to China to serve as principal in the Canadian School which was established for the education of the children of missionaries. After 1929, Walmsley became associate professor at the West China Union University (Education Department), where he taught pedagogy, social psychology and experimental psychology. Walmsley knew and worked with William Charles White, the first curator of the ROM's East Asian galleries, who had also been the first Anglican Bishop of Henan Province, China. Upon his return from China, Walmsley helped establish the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto where he worked as a teaching professor. In collaboration with Chang Yin-Nan, Walmsley published a translation of the Poems by Wang Wei (1958). He also wrote the book "Wang Wei, A Pastoral Poet" in 1968, and a biography on Bishop White in 1974 titled "Bishop in Honan: Mission and Museum in the Life of William C. White".

来源:
刘易斯·沃尔姆斯利博士(1897-1998)

刘易斯·沃尔姆斯利(Lewis C. Walmsley)于1919年毕业于多伦多大学(维多利亚学院)。1921年,沃尔姆斯利博士在中国担任加拿大学校校长一职,该学校是为传教士的子女提供教育的机构。 1929年后,沃尔姆斯利博士成为华西联合大学(教育系)的副教授,在那里他教授教学法,社会心理学和实验心理学。沃尔姆斯利博士熟识并与ROM的东亚画廊的首任策展人威廉查尔斯怀特(William Charles White)一起工作,后者也是中国河南省的第一位英国圣公会主教。从中国返回后,沃尔姆斯利博士参与协助多伦多大学东亚研究系的创立,并担任教授。 沃尔姆斯利博士与Chang Yin-Nan合作,出版了诗人王维的诗歌译本(1958)。随后于1968年编写了《田园诗人王维》一书;并于1974年撰写了关于怀特主教的传记,名为《河南主教:威廉·怀特传教生涯与博物馆》。

Note:
Dai Xi (1801-1860) was a prominent scholar-official and painter born in Hangzhou, and who spent a large portion of his career in the city of Guangzhou as well. He is most known for orthodox style of landscape painting, and is often associated with his contemporary Tang Yifen (1778-1853). Dai Xi resided in Hangzhou during Taiping Rebellion and later committed suicide when the rebels took over.

For a similar example, please see Duo Yun Xuan Auction, Shanghai, July 19, 2009, lot 0525
类似山水册页可参看上海朵云轩—古代书画专场,2009年7月19日拍卖,拍品编号0525

Another similar comparable can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number 1984.215a–m
类似样例可见纽约大都会博物馆馆藏,藏品编号: 1984.215a–m

Estimate: $4,000—6,000
Attributed to Dai Xi (1801-1860), A Landscape Painting Album
戴熙 (1801 – 1860) (传) 山水花卉册 十开 水墨纸本
Ink on paper

签条: 戴文节公山水花卉册真迹 共十页

尾跋:沈贤修 (清代画家,善画佛像)

钤印:戴熙、醇士

作者简介:戴熙(1801~1860,字醇士,号鹿床、榆庵、莼溪、井东居士、鹿床居士,浙江杭州人。道光十一年进士,十二年翰林。官至兵部侍郎,后引疾归,主讲崇文书院。诗、书、画均有造诣,与汤贻汾齐名。其山水画名重一时。咸丰十年(1860年)太平军攻克杭州,戴自尽,卒年60岁,谥文节。, each 5.5 x 3.3 in — 13.9 x 8.3 cm

Provenance:
Dr. Lewis Calvin Walmsley (1897-1998)

Lewis C. Walmsley graduated from the University of Toronto (Victoria College) in 1919. In 1921, he went to China to serve as principal in the Canadian School which was established for the education of the children of missionaries. After 1929, Walmsley became associate professor at the West China Union University (Education Department), where he taught pedagogy, social psychology and experimental psychology. Walmsley knew and worked with William Charles White, the first curator of the ROM's East Asian galleries, who had also been the first Anglican Bishop of Henan Province, China. Upon his return from China, Walmsley helped establish the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto where he worked as a teaching professor. In collaboration with Chang Yin-Nan, Walmsley published a translation of the Poems by Wang Wei (1958). He also wrote the book "Wang Wei, A Pastoral Poet" in 1968, and a biography on Bishop White in 1974 titled "Bishop in Honan: Mission and Museum in the Life of William C. White".

来源:
刘易斯·沃尔姆斯利博士(1897-1998)

刘易斯·沃尔姆斯利(Lewis C. Walmsley)于1919年毕业于多伦多大学(维多利亚学院)。1921年,沃尔姆斯利博士在中国担任加拿大学校校长一职,该学校是为传教士的子女提供教育的机构。 1929年后,沃尔姆斯利博士成为华西联合大学(教育系)的副教授,在那里他教授教学法,社会心理学和实验心理学。沃尔姆斯利博士熟识并与ROM的东亚画廊的首任策展人威廉查尔斯怀特(William Charles White)一起工作,后者也是中国河南省的第一位英国圣公会主教。从中国返回后,沃尔姆斯利博士参与协助多伦多大学东亚研究系的创立,并担任教授。 沃尔姆斯利博士与Chang Yin-Nan合作,出版了诗人王维的诗歌译本(1958)。随后于1968年编写了《田园诗人王维》一书;并于1974年撰写了关于怀特主教的传记,名为《河南主教:威廉·怀特传教生涯与博物馆》。

Note:
Dai Xi (1801-1860) was a prominent scholar-official and painter born in Hangzhou, and who spent a large portion of his career in the city of Guangzhou as well. He is most known for orthodox style of landscape painting, and is often associated with his contemporary Tang Yifen (1778-1853). Dai Xi resided in Hangzhou during Taiping Rebellion and later committed suicide when the rebels took over.

For a similar example, please see Duo Yun Xuan Auction, Shanghai, July 19, 2009, lot 0525
类似山水册页可参看上海朵云轩—古代书画专场,2009年7月19日拍卖,拍品编号0525

Another similar comparable can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number 1984.215a–m
类似样例可见纽约大都会博物馆馆藏,藏品编号: 1984.215a–m

Estimate: $4,000—6,000

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