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Chen Zizhuang

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China ( 1913 1976 ) -  Drawings
CHEN ZIZHUANG Pomegranates

Christie's / May 27, 2013
3,982.16 - 5,973.24
62,250.00
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Chen Zizhuang - Temple

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Lot number: 1209
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CHEN ZIZHUANG (1913-1976) Temple One scroll entitled, inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist Two scrolls signed, with a total of two seals of the artist One scroll with one seal of the artist A set of four hanging scrolls, ink and colour on paper Each measures 18.5 x 26 cm. (7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.) 20th Century (4) FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE DR K S LO COLLECTION Dr. K S Lo was born in 1910 in Mei County, San Xiang Village. At the age of 10 he went to Malaysia with his mother, where they reunited with his father, Luo Jinxing, who at the time was working at the Ren Sheng Tang Medicinal Shop. In 1934 he graduated from the University of Hong Kong and joined the company where his father worked and was soon appointed Hong Kong manager of the firm's real estate branch. On one occasion in 1936 Dr. Lo was in Shanghai for business, he attended a talk entitled "Soya Bean: The Cow of China," which introduced the great benefits of soya bean and their high protein content - this lecture changed his life, when he witnessed the malnutrition of the people in Hong Kong after the World War. With the thought of building an empire to "save his people", Dr. Lo sought to create a family drink that was not only affordable but also contained the necessary nutrients for health. Dr. Lo then produced the now famous "Vitasoy", establishing his company in 1940. Vitasoy quickly spread to become a household name and expanded beyond Hong Kong to become one of the most recognizable brands in Asia. Dr. Lo's passion for business and love for his people also extending to his passion for studying and collecting Chinese art. With a particular focus on Chinese arts and culture, he turned his interest to Yixing teapots and actively collected them from the 1950's onwards. He formed a great collection which he donated to the Hong Kong people in 1981 when he established the K. S. Lo Teaware Museum, now situated in Hong Kong Park. In addition to his interest in Chinese ceramics and works of art, he also concentrated on collecting Chinese paintings and supported younger artists and the different exhibitions that were held across town. Having successfully sold Dr. K S Lo's collection of Zhang Daqian and Wu Guanzhong paintings in May 2011, Christie's is proud to present a selection of Dr. Lo's paintings that reflect his collecting interests and passion for Chinese arts and culture. The upper left painting was published on Selected Treasures of Chinese Art - Min Chiu Society Thirtieth Anniversary Exhibition, Min Chiu Society, Hong Kong, 1990, pp.174-175, pl.73. Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Min Chiu Society Thirtieth Anniversary Exhibition, 30 November 1990 - 10 February 1991. (The upper left painting)

Chen Zizhuang - Landscape

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Lot number: 11
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CHEN ZIZHUANG 1913-1976 LANDSCAPE 150,000—200,000 HKD various sizes all leaves signed NANYUAN, one leaf titled, and with a total of nine seals of the artist. Titleslip and frontispiece by Cheng Shifa (1921-2007) ink and colour on paper, album of ten leaves Refer to Chinese text see illustration of six leaves

Chen Zizhuang - Rugged Hills

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Lot number: 334
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Signed Nanyuan , inscribed, with a dedication, and two seals of the artist hanging scroll; ink and colour on paper Condition Note: Paintings by Shihu , Tianjin People¡¦s Arts Publishing House, February 1987, pl. 88 We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

Chen Zizhuang - Pomegranates

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Lot number: 1256
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CHEN ZIZHUANG (1913-1976) Pomegranates Two seals of the artist Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper 125 x 32.8 cm. (49 1/4 x 12 7/8 in.) 20th Century LOTS 1181-1289 FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE DR K S LO COLLECTION Dr. K S Lo was born in 1910 in Mei County, San Xiang Village. At the age of 10 he went to Malaysia with his mother, where they reunited with his father, Luo Jinxing, who at the time was working at the Ren Sheng Tang Medicinal Shop. In 1934 he graduated from the University of Hong Kong and joined the company where his father worked and was soon appointed Hong Kong manager of the firm's real estate branch. On one occasion in 1936 Dr. Lo was in Shanghai for business, he attended a talk entitled "Soya Bean: The Cow of China," which introduced the great benefits of soya bean and their high protein content - this lecture changed his life, when he witnessed the malnutrition of the people in Hong Kong after the World War. With the thought of building an empire to "save his people", Dr. Lo sought to create a family drink that was not only affordable but also contained the necessary nutrients for health. Dr. Lo then produced the now famous "Vitasoy", establishing his company in 1940. Vitasoy quickly spread to become a household name and expanded beyond Hong Kong to become one of the most recognizable brands in Asia. Dr. Lo's passion for business and love for his people also extending to his passion for studying and collecting Chinese art. With a particular focus on Chinese arts and culture, he turned his interest to Yixing teapots and actively collected them from the 1950's onwards. He formed a great collection which he donated to the Hong Kong people in 1981 when he established the K. S. Lo Teaware Museum, now situated in Hong Kong Park. In addition to his interest in Chinese ceramics and works of art, he also concentrated on collecting Chinese paintings and supported younger artists and the different exhibitions that were held across town. Having successfully sold Dr. K S Lo's collection of Zhang Daqian and Wu Guanzhong paintings in May 2011, Christie's is proud to present a selection of Dr. Lo's paintings that reflect his collecting interests and passion for Chinese arts and culture.

Chen Zizhuang - Chickens

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Lot number: 1257
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CHEN ZIZHUANG (1913-1976) Chickens Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist Dated eighth month, xinhai year (1971) Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper 122.5 x 34 cm. (48 1/4 x 13 3/8 in.) 20th Century LOTS 1181-1289 FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE DR K S LO COLLECTION Dr. K S Lo was born in 1910 in Mei County, San Xiang Village. At the age of 10 he went to Malaysia with his mother, where they reunited with his father, Luo Jinxing, who at the time was working at the Ren Sheng Tang Medicinal Shop. In 1934 he graduated from the University of Hong Kong and joined the company where his father worked and was soon appointed Hong Kong manager of the firm's real estate branch. On one occasion in 1936 Dr. Lo was in Shanghai for business, he attended a talk entitled "Soya Bean: The Cow of China," which introduced the great benefits of soya bean and their high protein content - this lecture changed his life, when he witnessed the malnutrition of the people in Hong Kong after the World War. With the thought of building an empire to "save his people", Dr. Lo sought to create a family drink that was not only affordable but also contained the necessary nutrients for health. Dr. Lo then produced the now famous "Vitasoy", establishing his company in 1940. Vitasoy quickly spread to become a household name and expanded beyond Hong Kong to become one of the most recognizable brands in Asia. Dr. Lo's passion for business and love for his people also extending to his passion for studying and collecting Chinese art. With a particular focus on Chinese arts and culture, he turned his interest to Yixing teapots and actively collected them from the 1950's onwards. He formed a great collection which he donated to the Hong Kong people in 1981 when he established the K. S. Lo Teaware Museum, now situated in Hong Kong Park. In addition to his interest in Chinese ceramics and works of art, he also concentrated on collecting Chinese paintings and supported younger artists and the different exhibitions that were held across town. Having successfully sold Dr. K S Lo's collection of Zhang Daqian and Wu Guanzhong paintings in May 2011, Christie's is proud to present a selection of Dr. Lo's paintings that reflect his collecting interests and passion for Chinese arts and culture.