Lot 2

ZHU MENGLU (ZHU CHENG, CHINESE, 1826-1900), SHANGHAI SCHOOL
SET OF FOUR CHINESE INK OF PAINTINGS OF SEASONAL WONDERS







Auction: Brushes Across Empire | Wed 11th March from 10am | Lots 1 to 179
Description
海派 朱夢廬/朱偁 花卉翎毛圖 水墨設色紙本 (共四幅)
款識一:夢盧朱偁寫
鈐印一:夢廬
款識二:山陰道人夢盧朱偁寫於滬上
鈐印二:朱偁之印
款識三:山陰道人夢盧朱偁仿古作
鈐印三:夢廬
款識四: 山陰逸史夢盧 朱偁寫於滬上
鈐印四:朱偁之印
ink and colour on paper, each signed Zhu Cheng with one seal of the artist, set of four leaves (4)
Dimensions
33cm x 46cm each
Provenance
Acquired by Sir James Stewart Lockhart (1858-1937);
Gifted to his daughter, Mary Stewart Lockhart (1894-1985);
Presented by the above to George Watson’s College, Edinburgh in 1967;
Lent to the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh (2004-2025).
Footnote
Zhu Menglu (1826–1900), also know as Zhu Cheng, was a master of freehand flower-and-bird painting. He inherited and further developed Yun Shouping's "boneless" technique, employing brushwork that was both concise and vivid, with elegant and understated colouring. He was particularly skilled at depicting the dynamics of birds, creating paintings full of vitality and charm. His works combined the refined taste of literati with the aesthetic appeal of the common people, and were widely popular in the art market.
朱夢廬 (1826-1900), 朱偁,是一位寫意花鳥畫大師。他繼承並發展了惲壽平的沒骨法,用筆簡練生動,敷色淡雅,尤其精於刻畫禽鳥的動態,畫面極富生機與情趣,作品兼具文人雅趣與市民審美,廣受市場歡迎。
Sold to Benefit George Watson's College, Edinburgh
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