Lot 154
Chickens
JU Ming (Taiwanese, 1938 - 2023)
Wood carving
12(L) x 11(W) x 10(H) cm (Left)
12(L) x 9(W) x 10.5(H) cm (Right)
37(L) x 17.5(W) x 5.5(H) cm (Base)
Estimate
TWD 200,000-300,000
USD 5,900-8,900
Sold Price
TWD 330,400
USD 10,030
Signature
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In his early years, Ju Ming gave the woodcarving of a small chicken to a famous ink painter, Uchiyama, in Japan. Uchiyama was highly moved and then wrote him an article in return: "I greatly marveled at this refined sculpture right after taking a glance of it. Few and accountable, each of these bold and rough slashes depicts the vitality of chickens. I expressed my cheerful sound and feeling, and further noticed the motion of the knife... Surely he observed the unfinished woodblock in detail, and depicted in mind each moment of chickens according to its texture." Uchiyama regards the beauty of slashes and the script of ink paintings as the same1.
The 20th Century Chinese Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2004
Sunday, November 14, 2004, 12:00am