ONLINE AUCTION
Fine Chinese Paintings
1st session

April 04 - April 25, 2024

LOT DETAILS
                     
                     
                     

This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $2,500 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
5412 25-Apr-2024 01:08:22 PM $2,500 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:58:13 PM $2,250
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:57:50 PM $2,000 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:57:50 PM $1,900
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:57:29 PM $1,800 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:57:29 PM $1,700
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:56:50 PM $1,600 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:56:50 PM $1,500
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:31:29 PM $1,400 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:25:07 PM $1,300
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:23:04 PM $1,200 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:23:04 PM $1,100
5412 25-Apr-2024 12:20:43 PM $1,000 autobid
919185 25-Apr-2024 12:20:43 PM $900
5412 25-Apr-2024 11:23:35 AM $800 autobid

LOT 027

1900 - 1956
Chinese

Birds and Willows
ink and colour on paper, 1948
26 1/2 x 13 in, 67.3 x 33 cm

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 CAD

Sold for: $3,125

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PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the Artist by Jean Ross Skoggard (1917-2003)
By descent to the present Private Collection, Toronto


Ink and colour on paper, mounted as a hanging scroll. Signed Mangdang shanren Wang Qingfang and inscribed "he ming chang qing," with one artist seal.

The Canadian artist, Jean Ross Skoggard (1917-2003), studied Chinese painting with Mr. Wang Qingfang during her visit to Beijing in 1948. During this time, she and other visiting artists from around the globe met and studied with other major painters of the 20th century China including Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong, Li Keran, and their fellow artists, when they were teaching at the National Art School in Beiping (Guoli Beiping Yishu Zhuanke Xuexiao). The presented painting was created as a gift to her during her stay.


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