Lot 77
Lot 77
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF AN ITALIAN CORRESPONDENT BASED IN CHINA (LOTS 70-79)
CUI ZIFAN (1915-2011) / XU LINLU (1916-2011)

Red Snap Bean / Seven-character Poem in Cursive Script

Price Realised HKD 22,680
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HKD 15,000 - HKD 25,000
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CUI ZIFAN (1915-2011) / XU LINLU (1916-2011)

Red Snap Bean / Seven-character Poem in Cursive Script

Price Realised HKD 22,680
Price Realised HKD 22,680
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CUI ZIFAN (1915-2011) / XU LINLU (1916-2011)
Red Snap Bean / Seven-character Poem in Cursive Script
1. CUI ZIFAN
Red Snap Bean
Unmounted scroll, ink and colour on paper
67.5 x 39 cm. (26 58 x 15 38 in.)
Signed, with two seals of the artist

2. XU LINLU
Seven-character Poem in Cursive Script
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
68.5 x 65 cm. (27 x 25 58 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dedicated to madan Ferraro
Provenance
XU LINLU Seven-character Poem in Cursive Script:
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner Mrs Dominique Ferraro.
FURTHER DETAILS
This collection is from the private collection of Italian reporters Renato Ferraro and his wife Dominique. Renato Ferraro is the chief reporter of the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. In the fall of 1982, he was sent to Beijing with his wife and son. Beijing was at the beginning of reform at the time and there were not many foreigners. Outside of work, the couple became acquainted with many local artists and intellectuals, including Ma Desheng (B. 1952), Cui Zifan (1915-2011), and Huang Yongyu (1924-2023). Huang Yongyu recalls that the Ferraros had a black cat, and lived in a traditional residence with a garden. Huang himself preferred a modern lifestyle. He lived in a big apartment and was the first person to purchase a Ferrari in China. He would often discuss politics with Ferraro, telling him stories from when he left his hometown. In this collection, a portion are gifts directly from the artists inscribed as dedicated to the couple. Another portion is acquired when the couple travelled around China and purchased paintings. The receipts are still preserved for most of these purchases. The Ferraros now live in Europe. They have taken care of these paintings for forty years. It is truly a valuable collection.
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