Zao Wou-Ki (1921-2013)
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Zao Wou-Ki (1921-2013)

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Zao Wou-Ki (1921-2013)
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signé en chinois et en Pinyin 'ZAO' (en bas à droite); signé en chinois et en Pinyin et daté 'ZAO 2004' (au dos)
huile sur toile
54 x 65 cm.
Peint en 2004.

signed in Chinese and in Pinyin; signed 'ZAO' (lower right); signed in Chinese and in Pinyin and dated 'ZAO 2004' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
21 1⁄2 x 25 5⁄8 in.
Painted in 2004.
Provenance
Collection privée, Europe (acquis directement auprès de l'artiste)
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Lot Essay

« Peindre, peindre, toujours peindre, encore peindre le mieux possible, le vide et le plein, le léger et le dense, le vivant et le souffle ». Zao Wou Ki

"Painting, painting, always painting, still painting the best possible way, the void and the full, the light and the dense, the living and the breath." - Zao Wou Ki

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