Ink seal inscribed with 'Zhao Pan'

Title
Ink seal inscribed with 'Zhao Pan'
Creator
Year/Period
20th century
Region
China
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: 2 x 2 x 6 cm
Accession No.
2005-00296
Credit Line
From the Xiang Xue Zhuang Collection in memory of Dr Tan Tsze Chor

This seal belongs to Singaporean calligrapher and art collector Dr Tan Tsze Chor, also known as Xiang Xue Zhuang Zhu (owner of 'Xiang Xue Zhuang') due to his immense collection of Chinese artworks. Zhao Pan refers to his original name of Tiow Phuang. This stone is commonly referred to as 'chicken blood' stone based on the fact that cinnabar, as it occurs in this material, closely resembles chicken blood. It is mined in Changhua, Zhejiang province in China. It is especially rare today. Qi Baishi was well known for his raw and rough strokes and strength in composition in seal carving. His unique and daring approach to seal carving was based on his strong belief in making ‘individual creations’.