Lot 620
Eagle Surveying the Terrain
YU Chung-Lin (Taiwanese, 1925 - 1985)
1966
Ink and colour on paper, framed
136 x 67.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 220,000-360,000
HKD 55,000-89,000
USD 7,000-11,400
CNY 49,000-81,000
Sold Price
TWD 504,000
HKD 128,244
USD 16,476
CNY 115,862
Signature
With three seals of the artist
PROVENANCE Acquired directly from the artist's family
EXHIBITED "Elegance and Grace: A Memorial Exhibition of Flower and Bird Paintings by Yu Chung-Lin", National Museum of History, Taipei, 14 January, 2012 - 28 February, 2012
ILLUSTRATED Elegance and Grace: A Commemorative Collection of Flower and Bird Paintings by Yu Chung-Lin, National Museum of History, Taipei, 2012, pp. 18-19
+ OVERVIEW
In this work, Yu depicted hills with broad carefree strokes in saturated ink. The hills at the front were dyed in red and dry brush, forming layers of rugged cliffs through dots. Green was used for distant hills in multiple layers. Yu depicted the character of the eagle, by staging it at the mountain top looking back with fearsome eyes. Such composition suggests its nobility yet in loneliness. The inscription ended with a seal carved by Tai Jing-nong of a noble character derived from Quzi Yu, as a proclamation of Yu's character. Such a seal echoes with the painting and inscription forming a rare and meaningful work of history.
Refined Brushwork:Ink Paintings & Works of Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2022 Taipei
Saturday, December 3, 2022, 1:00pm