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  • YANG GIHUN (1843 - ?) Geese and reeds Signed Paesangnoeo and Yang Seokyeon,
    Apr. 25, 2017

    YANG GIHUN (1843 - ?) Geese and reeds Signed Paesangnoeo and Yang Seokyeon,

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    YANG GIHUN (1843 - ?) Geese and reeds Signed Paesangnoeo and Yang Seokyeon, sealed Seokyeon and Yang Gihun in Ten-panel screen; gold pigment on black linen 55 1/2 x 128 1/4 in. (141 x 325.7 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Ten-panel Folding Screen (Songhakdo), Korea, 1907, Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919), depicting five cranes with pine and bamboo trees, insc
    Apr. 27, 2014

    Ten-panel Folding Screen (Songhakdo), Korea, 1907, Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919), depicting five cranes with pine and bamboo trees, insc

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Ten-panel Folding Screen (Songhakdo), Korea, 1907, Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919), depicting five cranes with pine and bamboo trees, inscribed with a couplet by Shi Yannian (994-1041), a poet from the Northern Song Dynasty, signed "Seok-yeon No-eo" with three seals, each panel 78 3/8 x 12 7/8, painting 50 1/8 x 12 7/8 in. Provenance: 1966, gifted to Don H. Miller (d. 1969), then the President of the Skelly Oil Company (now Getty Oil), by Mr. Kim Jonghui (1922-1981, aka Dynamite Kim), the founder of the present Hanwha Group; 2007, sold by the estate of Mrs. Miller (d. 2006) to Maurice Powell, a dealer in Tulsa, Oklahoma; 2008, sold to the present owner in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Note: Available is a letter regarding the screen from Mrs. Dynamite Kim (signed "C.H. Kim") to Mrs. Miller. It is dated on May 31, 1966, with its envelope stamped in Korea on June 1, 1966, and postmarked in the U.S. on June 6, 1966.

    Skinner
  • Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919)
    Sep. 14, 2011

    Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919)

    Est: $30,000 - $40,000

    Yang Gihun (1843-after 1919) Geese and Reeds, 1903 Signed Yang Seok-yeon, sealed and dated cyclically Ten-panel folding screen; ink and light color on silk 55½ x 132in. (141 x 335.2 cm.) painting only

    Christie's
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