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ZHAO SHAO'ANG (1905-1998) AND SHAO YIPING (1910-1965)
Guilin at Dusk
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
105 x 55.5 cm. (41 38 x 21 78 in.)
Inscribed and signed by Zhao Shao'ang, with one seal and one seal of Shao Yiping
Dated winter solstice, thirty-fourth year (of the Republic, 1945)
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Lot Essay

A native of Cixi, Zhejiang, Wang Hsin-heng (1908-1987) enrolled in Shanghai University in his early years and studied in the Soviet Union in 1926, where he was classmates with Chiang Ching-kuo. Upon his return to China, he joined the Military Affairs Commission of the National Government in 1932 and became one of Chiang Kai-shek’s personal staffs. At the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Wang was transferred to Hong Kong and served as the head of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics. Following victory, he returned to Shanghai and was elected as one of the first legislators. He moved back to Hong Kong in 1949 and later Taiwan, where he was a member of the Legislative Yuan Diplomatic Committee. In time, Wang pursued careers in business, including chairman of the Asia Cement Corporation and executive director of Far East Textiles.

From a young age, Wang indulged in painting and writing calligraphy as his leisure pursuits. As Wang became an important government official, he was introduced to many prominent artists, subsequently leading to his impressive collection. Coinciding with Taiwan’s flourishing art scene in the mid-20th century, Wang’s relocation enabled him to be acquainted with more artists, including Zhang Daqian.

A well-connected and gregarious man, Wang collected a diverse range of artistic work, some of which, including Zhang Daqian’s Verdant East Lake (Lot 1055), will be part of Christie’s “Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings” auction. Wang Hsin-heng passed in 1987 and his son, Wang Yifang, later donated part of the family collection to the National Palace Museum. A distinguished presence during his lifetime, Wang Hsin-heng is fondly remembered for his splendid art collection.

A native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, Shao Yiping studied Chinese Paintings under her cousin, and also received tutelage from Zhang Shuqi (1900-1957), Lingnan painting masters Zhao Shao’ang (1905-1998) and Huang Junbi (1898-1991). She specialized in flowers and birds, forming an airy and beautiful, simple and broad style of painting, which is unique among her contemporaries.

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