Lu Zhi
Poems In Cursive Script
Estimate: 60.000 - 80.000 HKD
Price realised: 687.500 HKD
Price realised: 687.500 HKD
Description
Lu Zhi (Ming Dynasty)
POEMS IN CURSIVE SCRIPT
signed Qiyun Lu Zhi and with four seals of the artist
Inscription on the wooden box by Torajiro Naito (1866-1934) and with two seals of his
Colophon by Ding Zizai and with three seals of his; and by Weng Fanggang (1733-1818), dated dingyou (1777) and with one seal of his
ink on paper, handscroll
28.2 by 270 cm; 11 1/8 by 106 1/4 in.
Previously from the Collection of Iida Shinshichi's Family
POEMS IN CURSIVE SCRIPT
signed Qiyun Lu Zhi and with four seals of the artist
Inscription on the wooden box by Torajiro Naito (1866-1934) and with two seals of his
Colophon by Ding Zizai and with three seals of his; and by Weng Fanggang (1733-1818), dated dingyou (1777) and with one seal of his
ink on paper, handscroll
28.2 by 270 cm; 11 1/8 by 106 1/4 in.
Previously from the Collection of Iida Shinshichi's Family
Artwork auctioned at eight times the upper estimate price
The work Poems In Cursive Script by Lu Zhi was worth HKD 687,500.00 (€ 72,542.24) to a buyer in April 2018. This price was achieved in the auction Fine Classical Chinese Paintings at Sothebys in Hong Kong and exceeded the previously set upper estimate of HKD 80,000.00 many times over. Admittedly, works by Lu Zhi have also been auctioned for a multiple of this price - according to our records, the highest result so far was achieved by the work The South Marsh in November 2021 with an auction result of HKD 5,625,000.00 (€ 625,442.99).
Kunstwerk zum Achtfachen des oberen Schätzpreises versteigert
Die Arbeit Poems In Cursive Script von Lu Zhi war einem Käufer im April 2018 HKD 687.500,00 (€ 72.542,24) wert. Dieser Preise wurde in der Auktion Fine Classical Chinese Paintings bei Sothebys in Hong Kong erzielt und übertraf den zuvor angesetzten oberen Schätzpreis von HKD 80.000,00 um ein Vielfaches. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Lu Zhi auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit The South Marsh im November 2021 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von HKD 5.625.000,00 (€ 625.442,99).