A Chinese scroll of a mountain landscape, attributed to Ni Yun…
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A Chinese scroll of a mountain landscape, attributed to Ni Yun Lin (1301-1374) landscape ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll inscribed and signed Ni Zan with a dedication and a red seal of his Annotations signed Huang Yi (1744-1802) and with one collector's seal of his; and signed Chen Ruyan (1331-1371) and with one collector's seal of his. With one collector's red seal of XX on the lower right, 108.5X43 cm. Provenance: East and West Art, Kew, Vic. An important private collection Vic.

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