158. 无名艺术家 中国山水江户时期,18/19世纪 高清作品[39%]

Chinese LandscapeEdo period , 18th/19th century

图片文件尺寸 : 4840 x 5992px

UNKNOWN ARTIST:Chinese Landscape
Edo period (1615-1868), 18th/19th century
A six-panel folding screen in ink on paper of a Japanese painter\'s interpretation of a mountainous Chinese landscape, the mountainsides carved out by waterfalls and dotted with structures and the occasional traveler on the winding paths; misty mountains in the distance occupying the background, and boats floating on the lake in the center of the composition; gold flake sprinkled on the surface may be a later addition; sealed Shubun and Gakuo
59 1/2 x 138 1/2in (151.1 x 351.8cm)

无名艺术家 中国山水江户时期,18/19世纪

159. 三棵松 江户时代,19世纪 高清作品[39%]

Edo period , 19th century

图片文件尺寸 : 5121 x 4771px

THREE KESA (BUDDHIST PRIEST\'S ROBES):Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century
The first, four dragons, their wings outstretched, formed of metallic thread, with additional embroidery representing wind or waves, on a ground of blue with woven white peonies and arabesque, the backing of plain blue fabric; the second, of gold brocade with woven designs of dragons, phoenixes, peonies, chrysanthemums, and other geometric and floral patterns, with orange patches of phoenix roundels surrounded by dragons, the backing of light blue with woven phoenix pattern; the third, green arabesque and five-petal flower heads with gold thread highlights on a light-brown ground, the backing of plain caramel-colored fabric (3)
45 7/8 x 81 3/4in (116.5 x 207.6cm), the largest

三棵松 江户时代,19世纪

160. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[27%]

DO-Christo  (Javacheff Christo) - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5670 x 3940 px

克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Running Fence (Project for Sonoma County and Marin County, State of California) - Estero Road, 1975, signed, dated Christo 1975, fabric, pencil, charcoal, crayon, gouache and technical data collage on board, 55.5 x 70.5 cm, framed under plexiglass

This work is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Joan Sonnabend, Obelisk Gallery Massachusetts, 1975
Villa Grisebach, Berlin, 29 November 2008
Private collection, 德国y

The installation Running Fence, which was installed in 1976 and lasted for 14 days, is considered one of the most impor¬tant early works by the famous artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Standing 5.5m tall and stretching over 39km across Sonoma County and Marin County in California. The white fabric billowed in the wind, reflecting light at a variety of angles and shades, cre¬ating dazzling, shimmering contours that cut across the landscape in soft yet sharp lines. The sheer beauty of the play of light and weather on the fence contrasted sharply with the theme of separation and boundary that fences generally convey. According to the artists, a fence embodies a larger theme of human freedom and limitation.

All costs of the project were covered with the sale of studies, preparatory drawings and collages, scale models and original lithographs. The artwork being auctioned off is an original drawing which was created in this process.

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158. 无名艺术家 中国山水江户时期,18/19世纪 高清作品[39%]

Chinese LandscapeEdo period , 18th/19th century

图片文件尺寸 : 4840 x 5992px

UNKNOWN ARTIST:Chinese Landscape
Edo period (1615-1868), 18th/19th century
A six-panel folding screen in ink on paper of a Japanese painter\'s interpretation of a mountainous Chinese landscape, the mountainsides carved out by waterfalls and dotted with structures and the occasional traveler on the winding paths; misty mountains in the distance occupying the background, and boats floating on the lake in the center of the composition; gold flake sprinkled on the surface may be a later addition; sealed Shubun and Gakuo
59 1/2 x 138 1/2in (151.1 x 351.8cm)

无名艺术家 中国山水江户时期,18/19世纪

159. 三棵松 江户时代,19世纪 高清作品[39%]

Edo period , 19th century

图片文件尺寸 : 5121 x 4771px

THREE KESA (BUDDHIST PRIEST\'S ROBES):Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century
The first, four dragons, their wings outstretched, formed of metallic thread, with additional embroidery representing wind or waves, on a ground of blue with woven white peonies and arabesque, the backing of plain blue fabric; the second, of gold brocade with woven designs of dragons, phoenixes, peonies, chrysanthemums, and other geometric and floral patterns, with orange patches of phoenix roundels surrounded by dragons, the backing of light blue with woven phoenix pattern; the third, green arabesque and five-petal flower heads with gold thread highlights on a light-brown ground, the backing of plain caramel-colored fabric (3)
45 7/8 x 81 3/4in (116.5 x 207.6cm), the largest

三棵松 江户时代,19世纪

160. 克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I 高清作品[27%]

DO-Christo  (Javacheff Christo) - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5670 x 3940 px

克里斯托(Javacheff Christo,当代艺术I-

Christo * (Javacheff Christo) - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Gabrovo, Bulgaria 1935–2020 New York)
Running Fence (Project for Sonoma County and Marin County, State of California) - Estero Road, 1975, signed, dated Christo 1975, fabric, pencil, charcoal, crayon, gouache and technical data collage on board, 55.5 x 70.5 cm, framed under plexiglass

This work is registered in the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York.

We are grateful to Jonathan Henery, Christo and Jeanne-Claude Archives, New York, for his scientific support in cataloguing the work.

Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Joan Sonnabend, Obelisk Gallery Massachusetts, 1975
Villa Grisebach, Berlin, 29 November 2008
Private collection, 德国y

The installation Running Fence, which was installed in 1976 and lasted for 14 days, is considered one of the most impor¬tant early works by the famous artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Standing 5.5m tall and stretching over 39km across Sonoma County and Marin County in California. The white fabric billowed in the wind, reflecting light at a variety of angles and shades, cre¬ating dazzling, shimmering contours that cut across the landscape in soft yet sharp lines. The sheer beauty of the play of light and weather on the fence contrasted sharply with the theme of separation and boundary that fences generally convey. According to the artists, a fence embodies a larger theme of human freedom and limitation.

All costs of the project were covered with the sale of studies, preparatory drawings and collages, scale models and original lithographs. The artwork being auctioned off is an original drawing which was created in this process.