The Red Mountain, China, early 20th century
Folded fan, the double sheet in wallpaper of a mountain view. At top right, stamp "唐一Tangyi 颢闌Haolan" and calligraphy text referring to Yuhua Mountain in Xiangshan in front of Yuhua Peak, a popular resort for Chinese high society in the fall when the hills turn red.
On the reverse side, calligraphy in Indian ink referring to Wen Zhengming (1470-1559), a famous painter and calligrapher of the Ming period, and his ode to the nymph of the Luo River "LuoShen Fu". Red stamp on the left " 輩Bei ".
Bamboo mount engraved with coins of the Ten Qing Emperors.
Attached is an antique "heritage store" label with a red wax seal relating to the export of cultural property.
H.t. 31 cm - H.f. 18 cm (good condition)
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