ID 1222555
Lot 1044 | ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983)
Estimate value
HKD 600 000 – 800 000
Blossoming Lotus
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
89.5 x 36 cm. (35 ¼ x 14 1/8 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dated sixty-first year (of the Republic), renzi year (1972)
Dedicated to Madam Fengjuan (Chong Fung Kuen)
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent.
Further details
Madam Chong Fung Kuen (1930-1977), originally from Zhongshan, Guangdong, briefly attended school during her childhood. As a teenager, she experienced the hardships of the Second Sino-Japanese War. In 1948, Madame Chong migrated with fellow villagers to Hong Kong to work, primarily serving as a cook and doing odd jobs for wealthy households, which eventually led to her settling in Hong Kong.
In the 1960s, Madame Chong started working for the household of Li Zulai (1910-1986) and his wife Li Deying. At that time, The Li family resided in Glory Mansion on Macdonnell Road. He was a Shanghai native engaged in trade, with his wife managing the household. Madame Chong was responsible for taking care of their daily needs and meals, residing in the workers’ quarters of the grand apartment.
Li Zulai and Zhang Daqian were close friends, and Li assisted Zhang Daqian in organizing exhibitions in Hong Kong. Whenever Zhang Daqian visited Hong Kong, he would stay at Li’s home, and Madame Chong would take care of his daily needs and meals. Due to their long acquaintance, Zhang Daqian painted and inscribed many artworks as gifts for Madam Chong. Li Deying also had a close bond with Madam Chong, showing great affection for her and her two children, often presenting them with gifts. Some of the Zhang Daqian artworks in Madam Chong’s collection were probably gifts from Li Deying.
Madam Chong Fung Kuen passed away in 1977. Later, Li Deying placed the ashes of their beloved Pekingese, Lulu, near Madame Chong’s ashes so they could keep each other company in the afterlife. This collection of paintings was left to Madame Chong’s sister and has been passed down through the family to this day.
Artist: | Zhang Daqian (1899 - 1983) |
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Art style: | Modern art |
Artist: | Zhang Daqian (1899 - 1983) |
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Art style: | Modern art |
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