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LOTS 911-915
FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE DR. K.S. LO COLLECTION
ZENG YOUHE (TSENG YUHO, B. 1925)
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ZENG YOUHE (TSENG YUHO, B. 1925)
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A set of two scrolls, mounted and framed
Ink and colour on paper
Each scroll measures 34 x 44.2 cm. (13 3/8 x 17 3/8 in.) (2)
Forest
A set of two scrolls, mounted and framed
Ink and colour on paper
Each scroll measures 34 x 44.2 cm. (13 3/8 x 17 3/8 in.) (2)
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ZENG YOUHE (B. 1925)
Selected exhibitions
2000 Kaikodo Asian Art, New York, USA (solo)
1998 Michael Goedhuis Gallery, London, UK (solo)
1995 British Museum, London, UK (group)
Hong Kong Museum of Art (group)
1992 Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taiwan (solo)
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore (solo)
Hong Kong Art Centre, Hong Kong (solo)
1991 Shanghai Art Museum, China (solo)
Notable Collection
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, USA
Zeng Youhe was born in Beijing in 1925. She studied painting under renowned artists Qi Gong, Pu Xuezhai and Pu Quan and graduated from Furen University in Beijing in 1942. She moved to Hong Kong in 1949, and since the early 1950s Zeng has settled in the United States, where she furthered her studies at the University of Hawaii and New York University.
Although Zeng has lived abroad for over five decades, her heart and mind has never departed from her native culture. Zeng's paintings sometimes combine elements of calligraphy and painting and are packed with symbols of traditional culture such as ancient scripts and metal and stone tools. Her compositions are on the verge of abstraction. Zeng's passion with traditional xuan paper is the result of her profound knowledge of the Chinese papermaking technique, which encourages her to work on different textured papers resulting in works that embody the characters of Chinese ink and western watercolour paintings.
Selected exhibitions
2000 Kaikodo Asian Art, New York, USA (solo)
1998 Michael Goedhuis Gallery, London, UK (solo)
1995 British Museum, London, UK (group)
Hong Kong Museum of Art (group)
1992 Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taiwan (solo)
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore (solo)
Hong Kong Art Centre, Hong Kong (solo)
1991 Shanghai Art Museum, China (solo)
Notable Collection
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, USA
Zeng Youhe was born in Beijing in 1925. She studied painting under renowned artists Qi Gong, Pu Xuezhai and Pu Quan and graduated from Furen University in Beijing in 1942. She moved to Hong Kong in 1949, and since the early 1950s Zeng has settled in the United States, where she furthered her studies at the University of Hawaii and New York University.
Although Zeng has lived abroad for over five decades, her heart and mind has never departed from her native culture. Zeng's paintings sometimes combine elements of calligraphy and painting and are packed with symbols of traditional culture such as ancient scripts and metal and stone tools. Her compositions are on the verge of abstraction. Zeng's passion with traditional xuan paper is the result of her profound knowledge of the Chinese papermaking technique, which encourages her to work on different textured papers resulting in works that embody the characters of Chinese ink and western watercolour paintings.