Lot 45
Lot 45
Works by Shanghai School Artists from the Collection of Liu Bonian (Lots 43-45)
WANG GEYI (1896-1988)

Flower Collection

Price Realised HKD 27,720
Estimate
HKD 30,000 - HKD 50,000
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WANG GEYI (1896-1988)

Flower Collection

Price Realised HKD 27,720
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Price Realised HKD 27,720
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WANG GEYI (1896-1988)
Flower Collection
Three scrolls, mounted for framing, ink and colour on paper
1. Plum Blossom
69.1 x 38.5 cm. (27 14 x 15 18 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist
Dated March, 1978
Dedicated to Dezhen and Liu Ling

2. Spring in Full Bloom
67 x 34.5 cm. (26 38 x 13 58 in.)
Entitled, inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist
Dated first month, renxu year (1982)
Dedicated to Dexing and Liu Ling

3. Crepe Myrtle
69.1 x 34.5 cm. (27 14 x 13 58 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist
Dedicated to Liu Ling
FURTHER DETAILS
Liu Bonian (1902-1990), also known as Siruo and Qian, was born in Sichuan Province. He was a member of the Shanghai Research Institute of Culture and History, Xiling Seal Art Society, and Shanghai Artists Association. Liu grew up in poverty and was admitted to the Sichuan Fine Art Institute in Chengdu when he was 20. Liu was fascinated by Wu Changshuo’s paintings when he first began to practise art. He travelled to Shanghai, hoping to visit Wu Changshuo, but his dream never materialized. Liu then started to study art with Wang Geyi. While in Shanghai, he also ran a Sichuan restaurant and made acquaintances with celebrities there. In middle age, Liu returned to practising painting after successfully succeeding in his business. His works were chosen to be exhibited in London and Paris in 1945, and he held a solo exhibition in Shanghai in the winter of 1983 when he was eighty-one years old.
Liu Bonian had a fine collection of paintings from the Shanghai School, focusing on masters like Wu Changshuo, Wang Zhen, and Wang Geyi, with their paintings from alternative periods, including those from the early years. His family has carefully preserved the paintings.
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