PU HSINYU


Taiwanese 1896 - 1963


Pu Hsinyu, also known as Pu Ru, was the grandson of Daoguang Emperor of Qing dynasty. At an early age, Pu practised calligraphy with imperial teachers and studied ancient masterpieces. With a strong conviction of "Poem being the most important, followed by calligraphy and paintings", Pu was regarded as one of the few all-rounded scholarly painters in modern Chinese art history.


PU HSINYU Artworks
Poem in Running Script
1960
Ink on paper, framed
31.5 x 43.4 cm
Estimate
200,000 - 320,000
51,000 - 82,000
6,600 - 10,500
45,000 - 73,000
Sold Price
228,000
57,868
7,395
51,351
Landscape
Ink and colour on paper, framed
54.3 x 21.8 cm
Estimate
380,000 - 600,000
98,000 - 154,000
12,500 - 19,700
86,000 - 136,000
Poem
Ink on paper, framed
29.5 x 38 cm
Estimate
130,000 - 260,000
33,000 - 67,000
4,300 - 8,500
30,000 - 59,000
Sold Price
144,000
36,548
4,671
32,432
Landscape
1950
Ink and colour on paper, framed
80 x 28.5 cm
Estimate
1,600,000 - 2,600,000
411,000 - 668,000
52,600 - 85,500
364,000 - 591,000
Sold Price
2,040,000
517,766
66,169
459,459
Scholar Strolling in the Woods
Ink and colour on paper, scroll
56.5 x 28.5 cm
Estimate
500,000 - 800,000
129,000 - 206,000
16,400 - 26,300
114,000 - 182,000
Sold Price
552,000
140,102
17,905
124,324
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