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Gan Long Lan Yu's treasure

This is a famous seal of Qing Dynasty, but it is more authentic than what was stolen during Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion.

There is a sapphire generous seal, the treasure of Qianlong Royal Tour, which was bought by Cai 1984, a famous collector in Taiwan Province Province, from Sotheby's in new york for $33,000, enriching the collection of Guotai Art Museum. Soon, a financial storm broke out in Taiwan Province Province, and almost all of Cai's artworks were pledged by Qingfeng Bank in Taiwan Province Province. Later, due to the poor management of Qingfeng Bank, the whole batch of artworks was transferred to "Zhongcunbao" in Taiwan Province Province, together with this Ganlong Jade Seal. 20 10 On June 26th, Taiwan Province Yuzhen International Art Center held a public auction, and the hammer price was as high as 430 million Taiwan dollars (about1.01.80 million RMB). Its entrusted bidder is actually Wang Dinggan, general manager of Hanshe Group.

At that time, the National Palace Museum in Taipei only spent NT$ 654.38+0 billion, and bought almost all the Gu Shuhua in the old collection of Cai in Zhongcunbao, totaling 1800 pieces. However, because it was impossible to judge the authenticity of this seal, it was too late to regret it and was degraded by Shang Feng. Gai's "Treasure of Qianlong Preview" is even more generous in printing more than one piece. For example, the first side of "Hundred Flowers Map" by Zhou Zhimin, the old collection of the Qing Palace, is obviously different from this side: one is that the printed side is slender and the other is heavy; Secondly, the eighth stroke of the word "Gan" is folded into the shape of a bow, while this seal is folded into an acute angle, and the first stroke of the word "Yu" is also folded in different ways. After careful investigation, it is found that there is a green jade seal in the Treasure of Qianlong compiled by Qianlong, and the old spectrum of this seal has also been included in the Print of the Qing Empress by the Palace Museum in Beijing, and this seal has also been found in the upper right corner of the Eight Horses Controlling the Yellow Sunrise by ignatius Szicher Bart, a painter of the Qing Dynasty, in the Nanjing Museum.