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Auction archive: Lot number 742

LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)

Estimate
HK$180,000 - HK$240,000
ca. US$23,223 - US$30,965
Price realised:
HK$500,000
ca. US$64,511
Auction archive: Lot number 742

LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)

Estimate
HK$180,000 - HK$240,000
ca. US$23,223 - US$30,965
Price realised:
HK$500,000
ca. US$64,511
Beschreibung:

LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)
Victoria Harbour
LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975) Victoria Harbour Scroll, mounted and framed Ink and colour on paper 31 x 48.5 cm. (12 1/4 x 19 1/8 in.) Executed in 1960 Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent From the collection of the artist’s daughter, the Lui Chin Ling Collection. Close to Mainland China but culturally distinct, Hong Kong provided a unique backdrop for the development of new ink movements as early as the 1960s. The first generation of new ink artists in Hong Kong were exposed to both Chinese and western artistic styles and theories and thus created diverse visual styles and techniques. Lui Shou Kwan had solid foundations in traditional ink brushwork, but chose to develop his own style, unique and carefree, to fuse abstraction with spirituality. In this way, Lui created lyrical sketches of Hong Kong (Lot 742) and a series of abstract Zen paintings (Lots 704, 740 and 743) inspired by Zen Buddhism and the lotus flower.

Auction archive: Lot number 742
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2015
Auction house:
Christie's
30 November 2015, Hong Kong, HKCEC Grand Hall
Beschreibung:

LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)
Victoria Harbour
LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975) Victoria Harbour Scroll, mounted and framed Ink and colour on paper 31 x 48.5 cm. (12 1/4 x 19 1/8 in.) Executed in 1960 Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent From the collection of the artist’s daughter, the Lui Chin Ling Collection. Close to Mainland China but culturally distinct, Hong Kong provided a unique backdrop for the development of new ink movements as early as the 1960s. The first generation of new ink artists in Hong Kong were exposed to both Chinese and western artistic styles and theories and thus created diverse visual styles and techniques. Lui Shou Kwan had solid foundations in traditional ink brushwork, but chose to develop his own style, unique and carefree, to fuse abstraction with spirituality. In this way, Lui created lyrical sketches of Hong Kong (Lot 742) and a series of abstract Zen paintings (Lots 704, 740 and 743) inspired by Zen Buddhism and the lotus flower.

Auction archive: Lot number 742
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2015
Auction house:
Christie's
30 November 2015, Hong Kong, HKCEC Grand Hall
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