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Liu Qiao

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Joey Silver / Si Zhouyi 義周司
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« Reply #20 on: September 17, 2016, 04:57:38 am »

Or to get more money than the artist could receive for his own work...  Roll Eyes Grin
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Shabbat Shalom,
Joey


Oh Steven! I didn't realize you were Chinese! Then you have a most definite advantage!

I'm a little surprised there's not some opposition to the theory that Liu Qiao painted the second signature YST's.
Would love to hear opposing viewpoints.

Very common for Middle Period artist to have signed another artists name.. It was done as a way to show respect for that artist or studio..
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Joey Silver (Si Zhouyi 義周司), collecting snuff bottles since Feb.1970

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