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基本資料 藏品類型 繪畫文物統一編號 故畫000009N000000000 作品號 故畫00000900000品名 唐韓幹猿馬 軸分類 繪畫作者 韓幹;Han Gan數量 一軸典藏尺寸 【位置】 【尺寸】(公分)本幅 136.8x48.4全幅 274.8x71.3質地 【質地位置】 【質地】本幅 絹題跋資料 【題跋類別】 【作者】 【位置】 【款識】 【書體】 【全文】題跋 宋徽宗 本幅 楷書 唐韓幹筆。印記: 御書題跋 清高宗 本幅 辛巳(西元一七六一年)春日御題。 行書 馬放霜蹄馳峻坂。猿伸月臂掛喬枝。既云意寓㕘同契。淩厲超騰又底為。辛巳(西元一七六一年)春日御題。印記: 乾、隆印記資料 【印記類別】 【印記】鑑藏寶璽 乾隆御覽之寶鑑藏寶璽 乾隆鑑賞鑑藏寶璽 石渠寶笈鑑藏寶璽 三希堂精鑑璽鑑藏寶璽 宜子孫鑑藏寶璽 乾隆御賞之寶鑑藏寶璽 重華宮鑑藏寶鑑藏寶璽 樂善堂圖書記鑑藏寶璽 嘉慶御覽之寶鑑藏寶璽 宣統御覽之寶收傳印記 緝熙殿寶主題 【主題類別】 【主題(第一層)】 【主題(第二層)】 【主題說明】主要主題 走獸 馬 二匹其他主題 山水 奇石其他主題 樹木其他主題 樹木 寒林.枯樹 枯樹其他主題 樹木 竹次要主題 走獸 猿 三隻技法 【技法】 【技法細目】工筆雙鉤皴法參考資料 【類別】 【參考資料】收藏著錄 石渠寶笈初編(重華宮),下冊,頁792收藏著錄 故宮書畫錄(卷五),第三冊,頁7收藏著錄 故宮書畫圖錄,第一冊,頁21-22參考書目 1.林柏亭、張華芝,〈唐韓幹猿馬圖〉,收入林柏亭、張華芝編,《畫馬名品特展圖錄》(臺北:國立故宮博物院,1990年元月初版),頁81-82。內容簡介(中文) 此幅繪竹石樹林,三猿戲於枝間石上,其下繪黑白雙駿,作徐行之狀。無款,舊題韓幹作,但徽宗題字和「御書」一璽,及理宗「緝熙殿寶」璽皆存疑,故當為後人仿作。韓幹,大梁人(河南開封),亦有作長安或藍田人。天寶(七四二-七五五)初,召入宮中為供奉。曾師曹霸,以畫馬而得名,唐張彥遠極為推崇之。內容簡介(英文) In the upper part of this picture are three gibbons-one plays on a large rock and two are among tree branches. Under the tree, two horses canter side-by-side. Though the painting has neither seal nor signature of the artist, it has been traditionally attributed to Han Kan. The Hui-tsung (r. 1101-1125) inscription and Yu-shu ("Imperially-written") seal, as well as the Chi-hsi-tien pao ("Treasure of the Chi-hsi Hall") seal of Li-tsung (r.1225-1264), also seem suspicious, suggesting that this painting was probably done by a later painter. Han Kan was a native of Ta-liang (Kai-feng, Honan), though some records indicate that he came from Ch’ang-an or Lan-tien, Shensi. He entered court service in the early Tien-pao era (742-755) as a painter and studied under Ts’ao Pa, a famous painter of horses. He, too, became famous for painting horses. His works were highly admired by Chang Yen-yuan (ca. 815-after 875), the Tang connoisseur and critic.內容簡介(中文) 本幅無款,舊題唐代韓幹作。韓幹,大梁人(河南開封),亦有作長安或藍田人。天寶(七四二-七五五)召入宮中為供奉。曾師曹霸,以畫馬而得名,唐張彥遠極為推崇之。此幅繪竹石樹林,三猿戲於枝間石上,其下繪黑白雙駿。畫上宋徽宗題字和「御書」一璽,及理宗「緝熙殿寶」璽皆偽,當為後加。然畫中不論猿、馬、樹石、枝葉,皆描繪細膩,或為南宋作品。內容簡介(英文) With no seal or signature of the artist, this work was attributed to Han Kan. A native of Ta-liang (modern K’ai-feng, Honan), he is also said to be from Ch’ang-an or Lan-t’ien. Called to court in the T’ien-pao era (742-755), he studied under Ts’ao Pa and was famous for painting horses, being admired by the T’ang critic Chang Yen-yuan. In this work of bamboo, rocks, and trees are 3 gibbons among branches and on a rock. Below are a black and a white steed leisurely trotting. The inscription and yu-shu (“imperial work”) seal of the Sung emperor Hui-tsung and “Treasure of the Ch’i-hsi Hall” seal of the Sung emperor Li-tsung are spurious and later additions. All the motifs are finely rendered, though, suggesting a Southern Sung (1127-1279) date.