Lot  638 Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Wu-ling

SHIY De-jinn (Taiwanese, 1923 - 1981)

1979

Mounted scroll, ink and color on paper

90.5 x 248 cm

Estimate

TWD 2,000,000-3,000,000

HKD 517,000-775,000

USD 66,900-100,300

Sold Price

TWD 7,800,000

HKD 2,020,725

USD 260,608


Signature

Signed lower left Shiy De-Jinn in Chinese
With three seals of the artist

+ OVERVIEW

Shiy De-jinn believed that the ever changing landscape always rendered him a powerful strength. His close friends often went along with him. With a pair of sharp eyes that was good at capturing beauty, he always situated himself at the most beautiful area and waited for the perfect amount of fog to appear in order to capture the wonderful color and atmosphere of the scenery. Many art critics believe one of his artistic achievements lies in expressing Taiwan’s mountains in a modern Chinese painting style.

In the middle of Taiwan, Wu-ling is located in the high-altitude region of Syue Mountain. Surrounded by the mountains and valleys, Wu-ling has four distinct seasons, with red maple trees that are particularly captivating in autumn and winter. The elegant landscape of Wu-ling can be compared to poet Tao Yuanming’s Peach Blossom Spring. Shiy and his friends often came here to enjoy the beauty, and he also completed his rare, giant color ink painting here-“Wu-ling.”

Fascinated by Taiwan’s natural landscape, Shiy once proudly said that “The mountains here are Taiwan’s mountains as well as Shiy De-jiin’s. The strokes and ink here are calligraphy developed in Chin and Han, but it has an artistic concept of modern China. Since I have a good foundation in painting, I can grasp precise shapes. Because I am versatile, my watercolor combines the richness of oil painting and the spirit of ink wash. Other watercolorists cannot produce such a painting, and Western painters cannot create the ridgeline of my mountains and rivers, either. They are the fruit of my diligent practice in calligraphy. Each turn has its own significance. Each pause possesses its own spirit. This is modern Chinese painting, a typical creation of Shiy De-jinn.” (Cheng Hui-mei, Aphrodite Sacrifice: Shiy De-jinn, UNITAS Publishing Co., Taipei, 2005, p. 257)

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Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Sunday, June 2, 2013, 2:30pm