Lot Essay
In 1940, Zhang was commissioned to complete a monumental work that the Chinese government would present to Franklin D. Roosevelt to honour his third election as President of the United States. Zhang completed 100 Doves, similar to that of the present piece, during the Japanese bombing in Chongqing, and hence saw doves as a symbol of hope. During the presentation of the painting on 23 December 1940, K'ung Hsiang-Hsi was also present (Ref. 1).
In the summer of 1941, the Ministry of Education selected Zhang Shuqi as Commissioner of Fine Arts and to serve as a "goodwill ambassador" to travel to the United States to advance friendly relations. It was K'ung Hsiang-Hsi's recommendation letter to Song Ziwen which enabled Zhang to receive the diplomatic papers for his travel (Ref. 2 ) Thus it is not surprising that Zhang gifted this painting of doves, similar to 100 Doves, to K'ung as a gesture of thanks.
In the summer of 1941, the Ministry of Education selected Zhang Shuqi as Commissioner of Fine Arts and to serve as a "goodwill ambassador" to travel to the United States to advance friendly relations. It was K'ung Hsiang-Hsi's recommendation letter to Song Ziwen which enabled Zhang to receive the diplomatic papers for his travel (Ref. 2 ) Thus it is not surprising that Zhang gifted this painting of doves, similar to 100 Doves, to K'ung as a gesture of thanks.