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b. 1896 - d. 1963

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    • HAND PAINTING GENERAL GUAN YU RIDING A HORSE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU
      Nov. 02, 2024

      HAND PAINTING GENERAL GUAN YU RIDING A HORSE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      溥儒 挂轴 纸本 关公 骑马 Hand Painting General Guan Yu riding a horse scroll with mark of Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • HAND PAINTING BIRDS FLOWERS BUTTERFLIES SCROLL WITH MARK OF ZHANG DAQIAN & FU RU
      Nov. 02, 2024

      HAND PAINTING BIRDS FLOWERS BUTTERFLIES SCROLL WITH MARK OF ZHANG DAQIAN & FU RU

      Est: $1,400 - $1,900

      张大千 芙蓉双翠 溥儒 补蝶 纸本 Hand Painting Birds flowers butterflies scroll with mark of Zhang Daqian & Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU
      Oct. 19, 2024

      LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU

      Est: $3,500 - $4,500

      傅儒 山水立轴 landscape scroll with mark of Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • HAND PAINTING LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU
      Sep. 21, 2024

      HAND PAINTING LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      溥儒 界画山水图立轴 Hand Painting landscape scroll with mark of Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • HAND PAINTING FIGURES LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU
      Aug. 24, 2024

      HAND PAINTING FIGURES LANDSCAPE SCROLL WITH MARK OF FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 人物图立轴 Hand Painting figures landscape scroll with mark of Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • Fu Ru Landscape Album Works
      May. 04, 2024

      Fu Ru Landscape Album Works

      Est: $5,000 - $6,000

      H:48cm,W:33cmPu Xinyu (September 2, 1896-November 18, 1963), of the Manchu ethnic group, was originally named Aixinjuoluo Puru, originally known as Zhongheng and later as Xinyu, and originally known as Xihuangshangren and Xishan Yishi. He was born in Beijing and was a famous painter and collector. He was the grandson of Yi Xin, the Prince of Qing Dynasty. Once studied in Germany, Benedict love poetry, calligraphy and painting, all have achievements. Landscape painting, and good at characters, flowers and calligraphy, and Zhang Daqian has the reputation of "south Zhang Bei Pu", and Wu Hufan and called "South Wu Bei Pu".

      Hotspot Auctions
    • Fu Ru Palace Painting Vertical Axis Works
      May. 04, 2024

      Fu Ru Palace Painting Vertical Axis Works

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      H:87cm,W:46cmPu Xinyu (September 2, 1896-November 18, 1963), of the Manchu ethnic group, was originally named Aixinjuoluo Puru, originally known as Zhongheng and later as Xinyu, and originally known as Xihuangshangren and Xishan Yishi. He was born in Beijing and was a famous painter and collector. He was the grandson of Yi Xin, the Prince of Qing Dynasty. Once studied in Germany, Benedict love poetry, calligraphy and painting, all have achievements. Landscape painting, and good at characters, flowers and calligraphy, and Zhang Daqian has the reputation of "south Zhang Bei Pu", and Wu Hufan and called "South Wu Bei Pu".

      Hotspot Auctions
    • Fu Ru Landscape Vertical Axis Works
      May. 04, 2024

      Fu Ru Landscape Vertical Axis Works

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      H:133cm,W:57cmPu Xinyu (September 2, 1896-November 18, 1963), of the Manchu ethnic group, was originally named Aixinjuoluo Puru, originally known as Zhongheng and later as Xinyu, and originally known as Xihuangshangren and Xishan Yishi. He was born in Beijing and was a famous painter and collector. He was the grandson of Yi Xin, the Prince of Qing Dynasty. Once studied in Germany, Benedict love poetry, calligraphy and painting, all have achievements. Landscape painting, and good at characters, flowers and calligraphy, and Zhang Daqian has the reputation of "south Zhang Bei Pu", and Wu Hufan and called "South Wu Bei Pu".

      Hotspot Auctions
    • Antique Chinese Watercolour Two Horses Fu Ru
      Apr. 20, 2024

      Antique Chinese Watercolour Two Horses Fu Ru

      Est: $20 - $15,000

      Antique Chinese Watercolour of Two Galloping Horses with poem attributed to Fu Ru. Measures 15 x 27.5 inches W, frame measures 20 x 34 inches.

      Kavanagh Auctions
    • A Chinese 'Tang'-style painting with poem by Du Fu, by Pu Ru (Chinese, 1896-1963)
      Mar. 17, 2024

      A Chinese 'Tang'-style painting with poem by Du Fu, by Pu Ru (Chinese, 1896-1963)

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      A Chinese 'Tang'-style painting with poem by Du Fu by Pu Ru (Chinese, 1896-1963) Featuring a meticulously painted figure leading a speckled horse beneath a poem in elegant calligraphic script. All images seem to float within the light-ground background. With inscription, signature, and three seals; framed. H: 32, W: 13 1/4 in. H: 81.28, W: 33.66 cm. (sight) Click here for high resolution images.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Feb. 25, 2024

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Dec. 02, 2023

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Sep. 16, 2023

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Jun. 24, 2023

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • FU RU (1896-1963)-CHINESE PAINTING
      Jun. 18, 2023

      FU RU (1896-1963)-CHINESE PAINTING

      Est: ¥10,000 - ¥20,000

      FU RU (1896-1963)-CHINESE PAINTING

      Tomikai Auction
    • 丁甫之寫甲骨文、溥儒(1896-1963) 畫嬰戲圖 ORACLE BY DING FU ZHI AND 'CHILDREN PLAYING' BY PU RU (1896-1963)
      May. 21, 2023

      丁甫之寫甲骨文、溥儒(1896-1963) 畫嬰戲圖 ORACLE BY DING FU ZHI AND 'CHILDREN PLAYING' BY PU RU (1896-1963)

      Est: NT$80,000 - NT$100,000

      522 丁甫之寫甲骨文、溥儒(1896-1963) 畫嬰戲圖 書法 19x25cm 畫 33x25cm 書法:水墨絹本 鏡框 畫:設色紙本 鏡框 書法款識:錢塘鶴廬丁輔之篆于海上守寒巢 書法鈐印:鶴、廬 畫題識:嬰兒夏戲圖 月笙仁兄呈教 甲戌秋日 西山逸士溥儒 畫鈐印:舊王孫、溥儒 畫鑑藏印:月笙珍賞 預估價: TWD 80,000-100,000 RMB 18,200-22,700 ORACLE BY DING FU ZHI AND 'CHILDREN PLAYING' BY PU RU (1896-1963) 書法 19x25cm 畫 33x25cm Calligraphy: Ink on paper, mounted and framed Inscribed and sign, with three seals of the artist Painting: Ink and color on paper, mounted and framed Inscribed and sign, with two seals of the artist and one seal of the collector

      Yu Jen Taipei
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Apr. 15, 2023

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU
      Apr. 08, 2023

      LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      爱新觉罗.溥儒 纸本立轴 Landscape scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • LUOHAN SCROLL BY FU RU
      Mar. 25, 2023

      LUOHAN SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 罗汉图立轴 Luohan scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • BUILDINGS LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU
      Mar. 25, 2023

      BUILDINGS LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 亭台楼阁图立轴 Buildings landscape scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Jan. 15, 2023

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Oct. 30, 2022

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • GENERAL READING PAINTING BY FU RU
      Sep. 10, 2022

      GENERAL READING PAINTING BY FU RU

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      溥儒款 夜读春秋镜片 General reading painting by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • LANDSCAPE SILK SCROLL BY FU RU
      Aug. 27, 2022

      LANDSCAPE SILK SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 山水图立轴 绢画 Landscape silk scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • HORSES AND MEN SILK SCROLL BY FU RU
      Aug. 27, 2022

      HORSES AND MEN SILK SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 人马图立轴 绢画 Horses and men silk scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Aug. 14, 2022

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      May. 22, 2022

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • MONKEY IN TREE SCROLL BY FU RU
      Apr. 23, 2022

      MONKEY IN TREE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒,精品纸本猴 Monkey in tree scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU
      Apr. 23, 2022

      LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      溥儒 界画山水图立轴 Landscape scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • CRANES PINE TREES SILK SCROLL BY FU RU
      Apr. 09, 2022

      CRANES PINE TREES SILK SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,500 - $3,000

      溥儒 精品绢本松鹤延年 Cranes pine trees silk scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Feb. 20, 2022

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Nov. 28, 2021

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • 溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting
      Sep. 12, 2021

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 “Zhongkui evil deity”, attributed to Fu Ru (1896-1963), Chinese paper scroll painting Heart Size: 66 cm x 32 cm; Biography: Fu Ru is an Impressionist & Modern artist. Fu Ru's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $180 USD to $23,308 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is $23,308 USD for Landscape, sold at Poly International Auction Co. in 2006. Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng uí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki) is a deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is universally depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes and a wrathful expression. Zhong Kui is reputedly able to command 80,000 demons to do his bidding, and is often associated with the five bats of fortune. Worship and iconography of Zhong Kui later spread to other East Asian countries, and he can also be found in the folklores and mythologies of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. In art, Zhong Kui is a frequent subject in paintings and crafts, and his image is often painted on household gates as a guardian spirit as well as in places of business where high-value goods are involved. He is also commonly portrayed in popular media.

      Eternity Gallery
    • ZHONGKUI PAINTING SCROLL BY FU RU
      Aug. 28, 2021

      ZHONGKUI PAINTING SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $1,600 - $2,000

      溥儒 钟馗图立轴 ZHONGKUI PAINTING SCROLL BY FU RU

      Mega International Auction
    • ZHONG KUI PAINTING BY FU RU
      Aug. 14, 2021

      ZHONG KUI PAINTING BY FU RU

      Est: $2,200 - $2,500

      溥儒 钟馗图镜片 ZHONG KUI PAINTING BY FU RU

      Mega International Auction
    • LONGEVITY SCROLL BY FU RU
      Jul. 10, 2021

      LONGEVITY SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $1,500 - $1,800

      溥儒 八破图立轴 LONGEVITY SCROLL BY FU RU

      Mega International Auction
    • FIGURES SCROLL BY FU RU
      Jun. 26, 2021

      FIGURES SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,600 - $3,600

      溥儒 人物图立轴 Figures scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • BUDDHA BOOK SCROLL BY FU RU
      Jun. 26, 2021

      BUDDHA BOOK SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      溥儒 金刚般若波罗蜜经图立轴 Buddha book scroll by Fu Ru

      Mega International Auction
    • LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU
      Jun. 12, 2021

      LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Est: $2,600 - $3,600

      溥儒 界画山水图立轴 LANDSCAPE SCROLL BY FU RU

      Mega International Auction
    • CHINESE GUANYIN SILK SCROLL PAINTING, FU RU
      Apr. 09, 2020

      CHINESE GUANYIN SILK SCROLL PAINTING, FU RU

      Est: $600 - $800

      Attributed to Fu Ru (Chinese, 1893-1963). A paper mounted on silk scroll depicting Guanyin resting on clouds over water. Marked to right side with character marks and seals. Approx: 33" x 16" (image), 82" x 25" (scroll). Note: Fu Ru is alsoknown as Puru or Pu Xinyu and was a cousin to the last emperor of China Puyi.

      Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
    • FU RU (1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU
      Nov. 18, 2017

      FU RU (1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Ink on paper, hanging scroll. Height 9.5'' Width 14.5''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU (1896-1963) GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD
      Nov. 18, 2017

      FU RU (1896-1963) GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Ink and color on paper, fan leaf. Height 8.5'' Width 20''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN CHAOSHU
      Oct. 16, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN CHAOSHU

      Est: $9,000 - $10,000

      Ink on paper, hanging scroll. Height 30.5'' Width 20.5''

      China Arts Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) FISHING BY THE REEDS
      Jul. 02, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) FISHING BY THE REEDS

      Est: $20,000 - $22,000

      ink on paper, hanging scroll. Height 22.5'' Width 11''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD
      Jul. 02, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      ink and colour on paper,fan leaf. Height 8.5'' Width 20''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN CHAOSHU
      Jul. 02, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN CHAOSHU

      Est: $9,000 - $10,000

      ink on paper, hanging scroll. Height 30.5'' Width 20.5''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU
      Jul. 02, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU

      Est: $4,500 - $5,000

      ink on paper, framed. Heigth 27'' Width 13''

      Linwoods Auction
    • FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU
      Jul. 02, 2017

      FU RU(1896-1963) POEM IN XINGSHU

      Est: $10,000 - $12,000

      ink on paper, framed. Heigth 37.5'' Width 12.5''

      Linwoods Auction
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