In her youth, Eugenia Shaw Shiah (1919-2019) studied in Beijing, where she became fascinated with Peking opera and performances by the renowned singer Cheng Yanqiu (1904-1958). After moving to the United States, she led an amateur Peking opera troupe and organized regular performances. An accomplished singer herself, she performed with Zhao Rongchen (1916-1996), a student of Cheng Yanqiu, during his visit in New York in 1984. She was married to Dr Chyn-Duog Shiah (1915-1981), a graduate of Tsing Hua University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former chairman of the Summit Industrial Corporation and the Oceanic Petroleum Corporation. A lifelong lover and patron of the arts, Eugenia Shaw Shiah befriended many artists, including Zou Weicheng (Wilson Chou, 1915-1991), who dedicated his painting directly to her.
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We have sought to record changes in the condition of this piece acquired after its initial manufacture. Across the scroll, minor foxing is present and the paper appears lightly rippled. There are some horizontal creases along the center of the scroll. The colors are fresh. It is in our opinion that this work is in excellent condition.