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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Newbie needs help with Chinese(?) translation on painting
« on: September 23, 2010, 11:06:57 am »
KC,
Thanks for the quick reply! I've attached an additional photo close up of the little blue monk (it is a monk ya?). Is this indicative of a certain style? Looking forward to your response after you get a look at the similar one you spoke of.
Note: I did get a reply on another forum, he said this:
I did some research and Yun Feng means "melodious wind" or something to that effect and is apparently an extremely common term so it hasn't helped me narrow down an artist or anything. I guess Yun, meaning 'melody,' is a common girls name. Perhaps a female artist?
Thanks again for any help! =)
Thanks for the quick reply! I've attached an additional photo close up of the little blue monk (it is a monk ya?). Is this indicative of a certain style? Looking forward to your response after you get a look at the similar one you spoke of.
Note: I did get a reply on another forum, he said this:
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well done, original chinese painting called "myriad pines amid cloud and mist", dated to spring 1980, painted in new york and dedicated to I think a lawyer by a "Yun feng", the same 2 characters on the upper seal, probably not the artist's real name. bottom seal is likely another nickname seal of the artist's, or, less likely, a collector
I did some research and Yun Feng means "melodious wind" or something to that effect and is apparently an extremely common term so it hasn't helped me narrow down an artist or anything. I guess Yun, meaning 'melody,' is a common girls name. Perhaps a female artist?
Thanks again for any help! =)