ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983)
ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983)
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PROPERTY OF THE DISTINGUISHED CHINESE-AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER RICHARD YEE (LOTS 1063-1064)
ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983)

Pavilions on Emerald Hills

Details
ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983)
Pavilions on Emerald Hills
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
68.8 x 96 cm. (27 1/8 x 37 3/4 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dated spring, dingwei year (1967)
Provenance
Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc, New York, Chinese Paintings, 17 June 1980, Lot 245.
Literature
Exhibition Catalogue Modern Chinese Brushwork: Water Ink, Calligraphy, Watercolor, The Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin, USA, 1967, pl. 11.
Exhibited
USA, Wisconsin, Racine, The Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Modern Chinese Brushwork: Water Ink, Calligraphy, Watercolor, 13 August – 17 September 1967.
Further Details
This collection belongs to renowned Chinese American photographer Richard Yee known to many in Hong Kong for the nostalgic portraits of the city. Born in 1936 in Taishan, Guangdong province, Yee developed a keen interest in his camera at age twelve. With the endorsement and encouragement of Guangzhou-based photographer Wu Chin Li, Yee soon began his career in photography. Yee moved to the United States in 1951 and settled in Boston. Throughout his career, Yee received numerous awards and professional recognitions, including first prize in the Boston Globe Annual Photo competition and the all-U.S. Photo competition and second place in the World Photography Salon in 1968. Yee held solo exhibitions in many prestigious institutions, such as the Peabody Museum (Salem) and Addison Gallery in the 1980s, and in the past decade, the National Art Museum of China in Beijing in 2016 and the Memorial Hall of Lingnan School of Painting in 2021. The magnificent Huang Junbi painting in the collection was dedicated to him by the artist.

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Lot Essay

Zhang Daqian first visited the United States in early 1953. From his home in Argentina, he travelled to New York, where he rejoiced in reuniting with his good friends C. C. Wang (1907- 2003) and Wang Jiyuan (1893-1975). His first significant North American exhibition took place at New York’s Hirschl & Adler Galleries a decade after his first visit. By the mid-1960s, Zhang Daqian’s ground-breaking splashed colour and ink landscapes resonated with the United States’ sophisticated audience. In the summer of 1967, he held two landmark exhibitions in California - an academic show at Stanford University and a commercial show at Laky Gallery. From August to September of 1967, Zhang Daqian organised an exhibition with friends and fellow artists at The Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin. The present lot was one of the exhibits and was the first of Zhang’s paintings illustrated in the exhibition catalogue.

Similar to Zhang’s splashed ink works from the mid to late 1960s, Pavilion on Emerald Hills is abstract in composition and furnished with minimal architectural elements. The choice of a specially-made patterned paper enabled Zhang to glide and blend water, ink and colour on the paper surface before they were absorbed. Rich in colours and layers, the present lot embodies a strong sense of eastern aesthetics, an exceptional work to celebrate the artist’s first visit to the state of Wisconsin.

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