ONLINE AUCTION
Fine Chinese Paintings
1st session

April 04 - April 25, 2024

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Current bid: $1,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

942899 23-Apr-2024 10:41:57 PM $1,000

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, May 03, 2024 05:03:33

LOT 005

Chinese

Mountain and Pine Trees, Early Qing Dynasty
ink on paper
9 x 19 1/2 in, 22.9 x 49.5 cm

Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 CAD

Sold for: $1,250

Preview at: Heffel Vancouver

PROVENANCE
Acquired by Wang Yiling (Wong Ngai-Ling) (1881 - c.1955), Beijing, Tianjin, Hankou, and Hong Kong, before 1950
By descent to the present Private Collection, Vancouver


Ink on paper, mounted with silk and framed. Signed Tang Jun, a student of Wang Hui (1632-1717), dated xinyou, with a dedication, two artist seals, “jun” and “Shigeng,” and two collector seals.

Born in 1881, Mr. Wang Yiling was a banker and director at the Kincheng Banking Corporation (Jincheng Yinhang) during the Republican Period (1911 - 1949). After returning from his studies in Japan, Mr. Wang held important positions at major cities including Beijing, Tianjin, and Hankou. During this time, he built an important collection of Chinese paintings and calligraphy with the help of his close friends - many of whom were 20th century Chinese painting masters themselves - including Zhang Daqian and Chen Banding. Mr. Wang and his family later moved to Hong Kong where his art collection grew substantially in size and importance. After he passed away, his descendants in 1955 began emigrating to Brazil, Taiwan, and the United States, bringing with them their father's collection. Mr. Wang's son Wang Yixian (1918 - 1979), later lived and worked closely with Zhang Daqian during his time in the famous ‘Bade Garden’ (Bade yuan), Brazil.


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