JIANG ZHAOHE (1904-1986)
FROM A PRIVATE ENGLISH COLLECTION
JIANG ZHAOHE (1904-1986)

Little Girl

Details
JIANG ZHAOHE (1904-1986)
Little Girl
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
18 x 15 ½ in. (45.6 x 39.3 cm.)
Provenance
Acquired in Asia by Mr. Kenneth Walker, Royal Dutch Shell Agent in North China 1947-1949, then by descent within the family.
Literature
Portraits by Jiang Jaohe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, November 1988.
Exhibited
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Portraits by Jiang Jaohe, 21 November - 30 December 1988.

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Lot Essay

Jiang Zhaohe was a seminal, though often overlooked figure in the history of 20th century Chinese painting. His works are unrivalled in their integration of Western techniques of chiaroscuro and Chinese artistic idioms of ink painting. Jiang deploys this descriptive power in sensitive renderings of figural subjects, providing intimate portraits of figures from the fringes of society.

Mr. Kenneth Walker was a Royal Dutch Shell agent in North China from 1947 until 1949. He built a small but significant collection of works by Jiang Zhaohe during this time, many of them acquired directly from the artist.

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