Page 99 - Chinese and Japanese Art Auction February 27 and 28th 2020 Galerie Zacke
P. 99

670  |  ‘MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE’ BY LIN YUSHAN    672  |  ‘CARP AND SEA BREAMS’ BY WU QINGXIA   673  |  ‘YAKS’ BY WU ZUOREN (1908-1997)
 (1907-2004)               (1910-2008)
                                                                    Dated 1978. Chinese ink on paper. Entitled, inscribed and signed,
 Taiwan. Ink and color on paper. Signed and seals: “Taocheng   Signed in the upper left corner with one seal. Painted in black   with one seal of the artist.
 sanren” and “Yushan”. Brocade mounting. Note the stark contrast   watercolors on paper cleverly enhanced with shades of mauve.
 between the small human figure and the endless, dominating   Brocade mounting.
 mountain structures.                                               Condition: Some losses and smaller tears to edges as visible on
                                                                    the images. Creasing, soiling and wear. One small repair to center
                     Condition: Fine condition with some wear, tiny creases and   and one to edge. Please check all images at www.zacke.at as they
 Condition: Fine condition with minor soiling, creasing and wear.  microscopic losses here and there.  show the overall condition quite well.
 Provenance: From the private collection of Robert Chi Tsun, a   Provenance: German private collection.  Provenance: This painting is from a collection in Zagreb, Croatia,
 consultant to Chiang Kai-Shek, who fled to Taiwan in 1949 and      owned by a professor with a long and deep interest in Asian
 later moved to Switzerland. Koller Auctions, Zurich, Switzerland,   Dimensions: 104 x 39 cm (the picture) and 180 x 53 cm (the   philosophy, martial and visual arts. He acquired his Chinese
 auction W235AS, October 30th, 2012, lot 1162. Austrian private   scroll).  paintings mostly before 2000 from former Yugoslavian diplomats
 collection, acquired from the above.                               and artists, who traveled to China when both countries enjoyed
                     Estimate EUR 2.000,-                           good relations.
 Dimensions: 75 x 31.5 cm (the picture).  Starting price EUR 1.000,-
                                                                    Dimensions: 64 x 43 cm.
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-                                         Wu Zuoren (3 November 1908 – 9 April 1997) was a Chinese
                                                                    painter. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, he successfully
                                                                    practiced both traditional Chinese ink painting and European oil
                                                                    painting.
 671  |  QIAN SONGYAN (1899-1985)
                                                                    Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 Titled ‘A small scene from Jiangnan’ (Jiangnan xiaojing).          Starting price EUR 1.500,-
 Watercolors and black ink on paper. Signed ‘Qian Songyan
 painted in Nanjing’ on left side in black ink. Red seal ‘Qian’.

 Condition: Superb condition with one minor crease to upper left
 corner. Laid down on paper.
 Provenance: Old German private collection. Sold via auction at
 Zacke Galleries in 2012. A Swedish private collection.
 Dimensions: The mounting 45 x 57 cm, the image 25.7 x 39 cm.
 A rising black mountain with a pagoda at its peak and a temple at
 the bottom, in the background a lake with boats in an autumnal
 landscape. Drawn in red-brown, blue, celadon and black ink, we
 discover a vivid scenery, strongly impressive and in stark contrast
 to the background.
 Qian Songyan was one of the most important painters in modern
 China. His works are found in collections of many western
 museums, for example the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 2012,
 the Art Museum of Beijing’s Fine Art Academy presented a major
 solo exhibition with paintings by Qian.
 Estimate EUR 1.000,-
 Starting price EUR 500,-


































 210                                                                                                       211
   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104