Estimate
TWD 40,000,000-60,000,000
HKD 11,173,000-16,760,000
USD 1,436,300-2,154,400
CNY 9,324,000-13,986,000
Sold Price
TWD 54,080,000
HKD 15,191,011
USD 1,950,938
CNY 12,432,184
Signature
Signed on the reverse ZAO WOU KI in French
PROVENANCE
Collection of John Gunther, America
E.V.Thaw & Co. New York
Private collection, Asia
ILLUSTRATED
Catalogue Raisonné des peintures - ZAO WOU-KI
Volume I 1935-1958, Françoise Marquet and Yann
Hendgen, ed., Flammarion Publishing, Paris, 2019,
color illustrated, no. P-0205, p. 122
+ OVERVIEW
In 1948, Zao Wou-ki left China for France, where he studied art and immersed himself in the pulsating bohemian and cultural life of the old continent. He was quickly at home in Paris, and his superior painting skills and creative genius soon found wide recognition in art circles. In 1951, Zao temporarily put his painting efforts on a backburner and began to travel through Europe to broaden his horizons and seek new inspirations. Making his way to Switzerland for a presentation of his copperplate etchings, he had the opportunity to visit a Paul Klee exhibition in Bern. Zao was deeply impressed by Klee's ability to evoke immeasurably vast spaces in even the smallest-sized of paintings, and to delicately blend colors with lines and symbols to conjure up abstract poeticism and playgrounds of imagination. There is something Oriental about Klee's work, an ingenious mastery that directly communicated itself to Zao, pointing a way toward the art of the abstract. It is no exaggeration to say that those years of freewheeling exploration were crucial for the Chinese artist's development as an internationally renowned master of lyrical-abstractionist painting.
Zao also traveled to other places, such as Italy and Spain, where Southern European architectural styles attracted his interest, and the bright, intense colors and romantic Mediterranean spirit became lasting sources of inspiration for his work. This influence can be strongly felt in the artist's compositions from the early 1950s, including this lot, titled "Couple au Paysage Gris", in which vacillating fine lines dominate the foreground and expand to both sides of the canvas to create a sense of depth and space. Dark lines reminiscent of Chinese pictographs are assembled into a mountain village and green trees, with human figures and frolicking animals faintly discernible in between. Bright yellow tones in the European tradition are fused with fresh shades of green to generate a joyful atmosphere that is further accentuated by dabs of opaque white. The overall effect is that of a dreamlike world, a delightfully different plane of reality.
"Couple au Paysage Gris" has to be counted as a work of representational art: while the depicted subjects have already been "replaced" by symbolic pictograms, they yet remain immediately identifiable by the observer. However, the profound mystique of the natural world, perfectly mirrored in the artist's shorthand imagery, imbues the entire composition with an intriguing mood, both confusing and spellbinding. Moreover, "Paysage" is a deftly crafted amalgam of European palette and the traditional Chinese multi-perspective approach, a clever mixture of literati-painting metaphors and Western techniques. Zao, while rooted in the Oriental tradition, encountered European styles and techniques with an open mind, absorbing new ways of lighting and coloring to come away with a fresh outlook on Chinese visual art, in particular its treatment of space and perspective. Zao has a true talent for combining seemingly incongruent elements and approaches, and allowing them to harmoniously complement each other. In the process, he has created masterpieces both lyrical and majestic, always forging ahead in his search for perfect abstraction.
Modern & Contemporary Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2021 Taipei
Sunday, December 5, 2021, 2:00pm