Lot  46 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2009 Taipei

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2009 Taipei

Red Horse

Walasse TING (Chinese-American, 1929 - 2010)

1988

Acrylic on canvas

152.5 x 183 cm

Estimate

TWD 1,600,000-2,600,000

HKD 376,000-612,000

USD 48,900-79,500

Sold Price

TWD 3,600,000

HKD 867,470

USD 111,940


Signature

Signed on the reverse Ting and titled, inscribed III A. Hadali for Magaret Francis

PROVENANCE:


Estate of Sam Francis

+ OVERVIEW

The most outstanding characteristic of Ting's art is his depiction of beautiful animals, flowers, and belles in nature using bright, lively, and vivid colors. His enchanting and magic world is a feast for the senses and invites the audience to share his passion and enthusiasm for nature.

In Paris, Walasse Ting befriended Pierre Alechinsky and Karel Appel of the CoBrA art group, and his painting style was deeply influenced by them. Soon he found that New York had replaced Paris as the gathering place for important painters. So he packed up and, at the peak moment of abstract expressionism in 1959, returned to New York, where he soon befriended Sam Francis, Tom Wesselmann, and Claes Oldenburg. They met frequently and held exhibitions together. Walasse Ting and Sam Francis became life-long friends.

"Red Horse" belonged to Sam Francis's estate. Ting inscribed "for Magaret Francis" on the reverse of the painting. Magaret Francis is the widow of Sam Francis. The healthy and bright red horse gallops joyously among the colorful flowers and the emerald sky. The whole painting is filled with life and energy, and the jumpy brush and the fresh colors make the work dynamic and vigorous. Ting once said "my paintings are like sugar, where colors are all transparent".

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Modern & Contemporary Asian Art

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2009 Taipei

Sunday, December 6, 2009, 12:00am