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An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector

Collector of calligraphy and paintings in the Qing Dynasty. Zi Yi Zhou, the old man of Lu village and Songquan, a native of Tianjin, is a Korean. He died around the ninth to eleventh years of Qianlong (1744-1746). Anqi was a salt merchant in his ancestors, and his family was extremely wealthy. Since childhood, he has been reading books and loves famous paintings in French books. At that time, several famous connoisseurs died one after another, and most of the fine works they collected were collected by Anqi. According to the "Wenduan Gong Annals" in the 59th year of the Kangxi Dynasty, "The An clan of Lucun is appreciated, and all the monuments stored by the Li Xiang clan of Li Xiang, the Bian clan of Henan, and the Liang clan of Zhending are all collected." The title of the book is painted, A yu sanfu. "The Gushui Caotang where he lives is in the southeast of Tianjin City. There is also an ancient incense book house, which is a place for the famous calligraphy and paintings in its collection. Most of Anqi's collections are fine works, and most of them are collected by previous generations of famous artists, which are found in the bibliography. The commonly used collection marks of Anqi include "An Yi Zhou Family Collection", "Koreans", "An Qi's Seal", "Lu Village", "Yi Zhou Treasure", "Yi Zhou Appreciation", "An Yi Zhou Calligraphy and Painting Chapter" and so on.

A collection mark commonly used by Anqi

An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector
An Qi Qing Dynasty calligraphy and painting collector