WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)

Lot 11
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HKD 18 450 000
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ID 861562
Lot 11 | WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)
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HKD 14 500 000 – 25 000 000
WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)

Guilin

signed and dated in Chinese (lower right)

oil on canvas mounted on board

46 x 54.7 cm. (18 1/8 x 21 1/2 in.)

Painted in 1991





Provenance

Private Collection

Poly Auction Hong Kong, 2 October 2017, Lot 179

Acquired at the above sale by the present owner



Literature

The Oriental Press, Wu Guanzhong's Personal Selection of Paintings, Beijing, 1992 (illustrated, p. 82).

Geijutsu Shinbunsha, An Album of Wu Guanzhong In Search of New Ways, Tokyo, 1992 (illustrated, p. 38).

L'Atelier Productions Pte. Ltd., Wu Guanzhong A Selection of 128 Fine Works, Singapore, 1996 (illustrated, p. 49).

Guangxi Fine Arts Publishing House, About Wu Guanzhong (Selection of Articles about Wu Guanzhong), Nanning, 1999 (illustrated, p. 157).

People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, Wu Guanzhong Connoisseurs Choice I, Beijing, 2003 (illustrated, p. 162).

Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House, The Complete Works of Wu Guanzhong Vol. III, Changsha, 2007 (illustrated, p. 317).



Exhibited

Beijing, National Agriculture Exhibition Centre, The Kite String Will Not Be Broken - Wu Guanzhong’s Classical Artworks Exhibition, 15 - 18 September 2011.



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