Niu Yongjian (1870-1965), Calligraphy of Zhongyong
20th century. Ink on paper, hanging scroll. Niu Yongjian was a revolutionist from Shanghai who participated in the Xinhai Revolution of 1911, and also a famous calligrapher. According to the inscriptions on the left, this calligraphy was written as a gift to a high ranking Qing military official named Cheng Duquan (1860-1930), who became the Internal Affairs Secretary-General of the Nanjing Temporary Government in the first year of Republic of China (1912), during the autumn of Jichou Year. This calligraphy is a famous quote from the Confucian text Zhongyong or ?Doctrine of the mean? which addresses morality and leading a harmonious life. Approx. 14 1/2 by 34 1/2 in. 37 by 87.5 cm.
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| Lot #: | 202 |
| Auction: | Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction |
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| Estimate: | $2000 - $4000 |
| Starting Price: | $1000 |
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