Asian Art Auction

June 09, 2014

LOT 104

Lot 104

Yang Shihui (1911-1987)

Yang Shihui (1911-1987)
Lot 104 Details
Yang Shihui (1911-1987)

IVORY CARVED ‘NIGHT AT RED CLIFF’ BRUSHPOT, 1940

Deeply carved relief scene of three scholars embarking on a river boat to view red cliff, the reverse with relief carved rendition of the first ode of red cliff by Sushi (1037-1101)
height 7.1" — 18 cm.
carved signature of Yang Runsheng, another name for Yang Shihui, and cyclically dated 1940. Base with Qianlong mark

Estimate $8,000-$12,000

Realised: $19,200
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Yang Shihui (1911-1987)
  • Yang Shihui (1911-1987)
  • Yang Shihui (1911-1987)
  • Yang Shihui (1911-1987)
Provenance:

Property from an Important Montreal Collection.

Note:

Yang Shihui was born into a craft family in Beijing in 1911. Combining together the rigorous guidance of his teachers with a strong personal sense of dedication, Yang gained a proficient command of traditional carving techniques and was able to launch his career early. Yang blazed new trails through the development of innovative methods, which included the application of the dentist’s drill to ivory carving. By gathering together rich practical experiences, he established the Yang School style.
In 1942, Yang created his masterpiece, Grasshopper and Cabbage, which abounds with life, and caused a stir in ivory-carving circles. His works are famous for their delicate touch, smooth lines, vivid images, and authenticity.
Yang was often recognized for his works and won accolades from Chairman Mao for his artistic contributions. In January 1956, Yang met state and party leaders including Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai and Dong Biwu. As a highly regarded artist, some of his works were presented as diplomatic gifts to foreign dignitaries, such as his Longevity Hill, which was given to the president of the Democratic Republic of Germany in 1952.

CONDITION DETAILS

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