Lot 80
Lot 80
From Singaporean Collector Tan Sin Liou (Lots 80-95)
WU HUFAN (1894-1968), YE GONGCHUO (1881-1968), ZHANG SHANZI (1882-1940) AND OTHERS

Landscapes and Calligraphy

Price Realised HKD 50,400
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HKD 24,000 - HKD 36,000
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WU HUFAN (1894-1968), YE GONGCHUO (1881-1968), ZHANG SHANZI (1882-1940) AND OTHERS

Landscapes and Calligraphy

Price Realised HKD 50,400
Price Realised HKD 50,400
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WU HUFAN (1894-1968), YE GONGCHUO (1881-1968), ZHANG SHANZI (1882-1940) AND OTHERS
Landscapes and Calligraphy
Folding fan, ink / ink and colour on paper
21 x 44.5 cm. (8 14 x 17 12 in.)
Inscribed and signed by Yuan Siliang (1879-1939), Zhang Shanzi, Gao Zhangyi (19th-20th century), Wu Hufan, Ye Gongchao, Wang Zhen (1867-1938), Ye Erkai (1864-1940) and Di Chuqing (1873-1941), with a total of nine seals
One dated summer, gengwu year (1930); two dated autumn, jisi year (1927)
All dedicated to Zukui
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Singaporean collector Mr. Tan Sin Liou (1922-1992) had familial ties to Fujian, China. His grandfather immigrated to Singapore, where he operated a palm tree business, later also became the owner of the Supreme House in the city’s commercial district. Apart from his entrepreneurial pursuits, Mr. Tan held a keen interest in traditional Chinese culture, as evidenced by his collection of Chinese calligraphy, paintings, and folding fans. Since the 1960s, numerous painters such as Zhao Shao’ang, Yang Shanshen, Guan Shanyue, Li Xiongcai, and Rong Shushi showcased their works in Singapore due to its proximity to China. Mr. Tan, recognized for his generosity and hospitality towards these artists, notably fostered a close relationship with Yang Shanshen.
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