Lot 127
Lot 127
THE SHUKLA FAMILY COLLECTION (LOTS 114-134)
WANG ZHONGHUA (20TH CENTURY) / ZHANG YUGUANG (1885-1968)

Evening Beauty / Riding Donkey / Viewing Plum Blossom and Crane

Price Realised HKD 21,420
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HKD 15,000 - HKD 25,000
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WANG ZHONGHUA (20TH CENTURY) / ZHANG YUGUANG (1885-1968)

Evening Beauty / Riding Donkey / Viewing Plum Blossom and Crane

Price Realised HKD 21,420
Price Realised HKD 21,420
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WANG ZHONGHUA (20TH CENTURY) / ZHANG YUGUANG (1885-1968)
Evening Beauty / Riding Donkey / Viewing Plum Blossom and Crane
Two hanging scrolls / unmounted scroll, ink and colour on paper
WANG ZHONGHUA (20TH CENTURY)
Evening Beauty
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
112 x 40.2 cm. (44 18 x 15 78 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist

WANG ZHONGHUA (20TH CENTURY)
Riding Donkey
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
67.5 x 34.5 cm. (26 58 x 13 58 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with three seals of the artist

ZHANG YUGUANG (1885-1968)
Viewing Plum Blossom and Crane
Unmounted scroll, ink and colour on paper
134.5 x 41.5 cm. (53 x 16 38 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated twentieth year (of the Republic, 1931
Dedicated to Mingchu (Shuai Mingchu, 1893-1978)
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Mr Y.K. Shukla was born in 1907 in Porbander, Gujarat, India and studied drawing and painting in Bombay. He received the Meyo Medal, the highest award for an art student in India; then, in 1934, he moved to Italy to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where he graduated with honours in 1939.
In 1947, Shukla won a scholarship from the Indian government to study Chinese painting at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Beijing. Whilst in Beijing, he studied under the internationally celebrated artist Xu Beihong, got to know several Chinese artists, and visited private collections of Chinese paintings owned by collectors and artists. Shukla became close friends with Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong and other Chinese artists of the 20th century. With their advice, Shukla assembled a fine collection of modern Chinese paintings, including the current lot. Christie's is honoured to present the family collection of Mr Shukla, including several calligraphy, paintings, letters, photos of the artist, and art books signed by many painters and scholars during his time in China. Most of the collections were acquired directly from the artists as gifts, showing the deep friendship between Mr Shukla and the artists. Through their interaction, the collection depicts the historical context of artistic exchanges between China and India in the first half of the 20th century.
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