Wang Hui

(1632 - 1717)
Wang Hui was an artist.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for an ink drawing work attributed to Wang Hui (1632-1717) was C$103,250 - paid for "Landscape Painting" at Heffel in Vancouver on Thu, Oct 26, 2023.
ArtValue.ca has one auction art sale record for their ink drawing results, with prices in the range of C$100,000 to C$250,000.

Ink and colour on paper, handscroll mounted and framed. Inscribed and signed Haiyu Wang Hui, dated to the wuzi year (1708), with three seals of the artist "Haiyu," "Wang Hui zhi yin," "geng yan ye lao shi nian qi shi you qi," and a dedication. Inscribed by Tie Bao (1752-1824), signed Mei An, dated to the tenth month of the fifth year of the Jiaqing reign (1800) with a collector’s seal, "du cao shi zhe." Bearing five other collector seals reading "xin zhai," "yin yuan," "rong," "Zhixi ding jian (belongs to Luo Jialun)," and a partial seal in the lower right corner reading "he…" Mounted with two colophons of Luo Jialun (1897-1969) with the first dated to the forty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1957) with one red seal. The second part of the colophon dedicated to [Wong] Ying-Nin, passing the painting onto her as a gift from him and his wife, [Zhang] Weizhen (1898-1997), together with their younger daughter [Luo] Jiuhua, dated 1963. The painting was framed by Wah Cheong, Hong Kong.

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