WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)
WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)

A Seaside Scene of Singapore

Details
WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010)
A Seaside Scene of Singapore
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
68.5 x 85.2 cm. (27 x 33 1⁄2 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dated 1990
NOTE:
Please note that there is a discrepancy between the actual dimensions of the painting and those printed in the publications. The inaccurate dimensions were likely a mistake occurred in the earliest publication, and was thereafter replicated in other books and catalogues.
Provenance
Christie’s Hong Kong, Fine Modern Chinese Paintings, 27 November 2006, Lot 1080.
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, Fine Chinese Paintings, 8 April 2008, Lot 250.
Literature
Han Mo Series A12-Paintings of Famous Modern Chinese Artists: Wu
Guanzhong/Homeward Bound, Han Mo Xuan Publishing Co., Ltd., Hong Kong, 27 October 1995, pp. 54-55.
The Complete Works of Wu Guanzhong Vol. VI, Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House, August 2007, p.306.

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Lot Essay

Ever since the exhibition Painting by Wu Guanzhong at the National Museum of Singapore in 1988, Wu Guanzhong forged an indissoluble bond with Singapore. With the success of the exhibition, numerous art galleries actively promoted Wu Guanzhong’s works in Singapore, making his works widely recognized and collected by local collectors. In May 1990, Wu was invited to Singapore to attend the opening of Wu Guanzhong’s Watercolour and Gouache Paintings, and gave lectures. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation interviewed and filmed him for a documentary entitled “Unbroken Kite String”, which was telecast in “Tuesday Special” in July. The interview took place at Changi Beach. The seaside scenery came into his view, and it became one of the few Singapore scenery Wu depicted as the subject of his paintings. In addition to this one, there is one other smaller piece of this subject entitled “A Seaside Scene of Changi of Singapore”, which is published in The Complete Works of Wu Guanzhong VI (page 323).

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