CHU TEH-CHUN (ZHU DEQUN, 1920-2014)
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
CHU TEH-CHUN (ZHU DEQUN, 1920-2014)

Untitled

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CHU TEH-CHUN (ZHU DEQUN, 1920-2014)
Untitled
signed in Chinese, signed and dated ‘CHU TEH-CHUN 81’ (lower right); signed in Chinese, signed and inscribed ‘CHU TEHCHUN Pour Paul MEFANO bien amicalimanb’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
60.5 x 49 cm. (23 7/8 x 19 ¼ in.)
Painted in 1981
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia
The authenticity of the artwork has been confirmed by Fondation Chu Teh-Chun, Geneva. If a certificate has not already been issued, a certificate of authenticity can be requested for the successful buyer.

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Lot Essay

In Untitled, Chu works within a Western abstract framework yet calls forth the confident, natural brushwork of the East, becoming one with the scene and with nature in this encounter with moonlight and flowing water. The feeling recalls Van Gogh, lingering along the banks of the Rhône as the moon and stars fill the sky, while a thousand dwellings cast their lights upon the river's surface. Chu Teh-Chun likewise draws his abstract from nature, a refreshing shade in which each of his brushstrokes shows subtle variations in tone while emanating a unique luster and depth of colour. By contrast with Van Gogh's short, fragmented lines, Chu's brushwork resembles the cursive calligraphy he practiced for so many years, where thick and full-bodied strokes mix pleasingly with the light and lithe movement of finer strokes, perfectly conveying the play of light in this scene. Even as he employs Western painting techniques, Chu evokes a cultural ambience that is essentially Chinese, achieving in the oil medium the same freedom and abandon as Chinese splashed-ink landscapes. Chu's brushstrokes accumulate, develop, and unfold on the canvas, growing into a unified, uninterrupted landscape of harmonious energy.

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