Description:

Walasse Ting (1929-2010), Pink Horse
丁雄泉 (1929-2010)《无题》(骏马图) 水粉水彩 纸本 镜框 作于1985年

Circa 1985, watercolour and gouache on rice paper, stamped with the artist's seal; frame 122 x 200 cm
艺术家钤印:采花大盗
镜框尺寸: 122 x 200 厘米
image 31.9 x 70.1 in — 81 x 178 cm

Estimate: $15,000—20,000 CAD

  • Provenance: Private Montreal Collection, acquired from a local private collector in the early 1990s
    来源:
    蒙特利尔私人珍藏,1990年代初由本地知名私人藏家处购得
  • Dimensions: image 31.9 x 70.1 in — 81 x 178 cm
  • Notes: Walasse Ting (Ding Xiongquan, 1929-2010) rendered his canvases ablaze with vivid colours and expressive brushstrokes. As a painter, sculptor, and poet, his recurring motifs of women and flowers were a reflection of his hedonic ideals and unrestrained lifestyle. His maximalist and romantic approach to art is encapsulated by his kaleidoscopic oeuvre of paintings and prints. Drawing inspiration from his cosmopolitan lifestyle, Walasse Ting embodied a variety of styles such as Fauvism, Pop art, and Abstract Expressionism, while remaining faithful to his roots in early classical Chinese painting.

    Born in Wuxi, Jiangsu in 1928, Ting briefly attended the Shanghai Art Academy before moving to Paris in 1952. There, he became close friends with American painter and printmaker Sam Francis, as well as leading figures of the avant-garde CoBrA movement, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel and Asger Jorn. The artistic influences from his Parisian connections drove Ting to an infatuation with Henri Matisse’s Fauvism, where the wild, bold, and simple colours deeply affected his painting style. It was at this time that he standardized the ending of his nom d’artiste, which he had earlier anglicized to Wallace, to become ‘Wallasse’, in the manner of Matisse.

    His depictions of horses are inspired by Tang dynasty depictions of lively and robust horses in paintings, pottery, and stone sculpture. This is evidenced by a series of lithographs made in 1981, where a number of plump horses are depicted next to figures. Ting found continuous inspiration in his most favourite subjects–women, flowers, animals, and food. Rather than focusing on natural complexion, defined contours, and precise brushstrokes, he employed vivid, expressive colors, organic shapes, and flowing lines to depict his figures, evoking the ambiguous, primal silhouettes seen in Matisse's “Dance”.

    Recognized as an important figure in the history of Chinese and American art, Ting’s works can be found in permanent collections of over forty museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, the Taipei Fine Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Australia.

    丁雄泉(Walasse Ting, 1929-2010)以生动的色彩和富有表现力的笔触给予了他的画布无限光彩。作为一位画家、雕塑家和诗人,他反复使用的女性与花卉题材反映了他享乐主义的理想和自由不羁的生活方式。他那极致且浪漫的艺术手法通过他五光十色的绘画和版画作品得到了充分体现。丁雄泉从他环游的生活中汲取灵感,在他的作品中融合了野兽派、波普艺术和抽象表现主义等多种艺术风格,同时又巧妙地融入了早期唐代绘画的风格以向其中国文化背景致敬。

    丁雄泉于1928年出生在江苏无锡,曾短暂就读于上海美术专科学校,于1952年移居巴黎。在巴黎期间,他与美国画家兼版画家山姆·弗朗西斯(Sam Francis),先锋派CoBrA艺术团体的各位领军人物皮埃尔·阿列钦斯基(Pierre Alechinsky)、卡雷尔·阿佩尔(Karel Appel)和阿斯格·约恩(Asger Jorn)建立了深厚的友谊。巴黎的艺术圈使丁雄泉对亨利·马蒂斯(Henri Matisse)的野兽派画风产生了浓厚的兴趣,马蒂斯狂野、豪迈且简约的色彩对他的绘画风格产生了深远的影响。正是在此阶段,他将其艺名从英文的“Wallace”改为“Walasse”,以效仿马蒂斯的名字(Matisse)。

    丁雄泉对马的描绘也深受唐代画作、陶器和石雕中挺拔活泼而健硕的骏马的启发。具体展现在其1981年创作的一系列以丰满的骏马与人物为主题的石版画中。丁雄泉在他最喜爱的题材——女性、花卉、动物和食物中源源不断地汲取灵感。他没有专注于自然肤色、生硬鲜明的轮廓和精确的笔触,而是运用了鲜艳、富有表现力的色彩、有机的形状和流畅的线条来描绘人物,与马蒂斯《舞蹈》中模糊而原始的轮廓绘画相呼应。

    丁雄泉被公认为中美艺术史中的杰出大师代表人物。其作品现已被全球40多家博物馆收藏,其中包括纽约大都会艺术博物馆、伦敦泰特现代美术馆、巴黎蓬皮杜艺术中心、台北市立美术馆和澳大利亚国立美术馆等。

    Insurance value appraised at $65,000 CAD by Arteka Cabinet-Conseil on September 4, 1997.
    保险估价由蒙特利尔Arteka Cabinet-Conseil估价行开具,日期为1997年9月4日,估值为65,000加元。

    Compare with similar-sized works with horses sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, April 6, 2014, lot 569, price realised 625,000 HKD; Christie's Hong Kong, May 28, 2019, lot 7014, price realised 87,500 HKD; and Adams Amsterdam Auctions, June 23, 2020, lot 332, price realised 15,000 EUR.

    类似尺寸作品请参考:
    香港苏富比,2014年4月6日,拍品编号:569,成交价为625,000港元;
    香港佳士得,2019年5月28日,拍品编号:7014,成交价为87,500港元;
    阿姆斯特丹Adams拍卖,2020年6月23日,拍品编号:332,成交价为15,000欧元。

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