Description Three Chinese ink and watercolor on paper scroll paintings of drunken figures by Li Zhu. The first scroll depicts three drunken spirits with an inscription listing the artist, title, and date of the piece. It is mounted and has four seals. The second scroll depicts a figure Li Tie Guai with an accompanying poem, the artist's name, and the date. It is mounted with a dowel and has three seals. The third scroll depicts a man with an umbrella with an accompanying poem, artist's name, and date. It is mounted with a dowel and has three seals. Dimensions: First scroll- 17 1/2 inches tall X 36 inches wide; 44.5 cm tall X 91.4 cm wide. Second scroll- 27 1/4 inches tall X 16 1/2 inches wide; 69.2 cm tall X 41.9 cm wide. Third scroll- 38 1/4 inches tall X 20 1/8 inches wide; 97.2 cm tall X 51.1 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report No noted damage to scrolls.
Provenance A Florida Estate.