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AFTER WEN ZHENGMING Landscape
作品估价:USD 2,000-3,000
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图录号:
208
拍品名称:
AFTER WEN ZHENGMING Landscape
拍品描述:
Landscape
Ink and color on silk, mounted for framing, inscribed and signed
Wen Zhengming, with two artist's seals.
24 3/4 x 12 7/8in (62.8 x 32.8cm)

(款)文徵明 日歸滄海 設色絹本 鏡心

Collection of Cheung Sum Woo, Hong Kong, 1900-2000, thence by descent
來源:
香港張氏十九至二十世紀舊藏,由家族後代傳承
Cheung Sum Woo was a wealthy Hong Kong businessman and property owner who developed an extensive collection of Chinese art and antiques in the late 1800's and early 1900's. In the 1910's, he purchased the recently emptied large U.S. Embassy at 69 Robinson Road in Hong Kong to house his wife, seven concubines, sons, daughters, their families, servants, cooks and chauffeurs. He and his number one son, Cheung Wing Kue, were high level Freemasons and used the Embassy building as the Hong Kong Masonic Lodge, and as a secure place to display his art and antiques. Cheung Wing Kue and his wife had one daughter. As the eldest son, Cheung Wing Kue inherited everything from his father in 1930. His daughter graduated from Hong Kong University in 1951 and came to America for her graduate degree, where she met and married a fellow student, and they settled in California. Her father in Hong Kong had a fatal heart attack in 1966, and her mother emigrated to California to live with her daughter and family, bringing with her the Cheung art and antique collection. The mother died in 1975, leaving her inheritance to the daughter and her husband. The daughter died of a stroke in 2023, and her husband is now managing the estate.