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FROM THE COLLECTION OF ANNA FANG, MADAME WONG NAN-PING (LOTS 824-829)Anna Fang (1924-2022) was the wife of the renowned connoisseur Wong Nan-ping (1924–1985), distinguished collector of Chinese paintings and calligraphy of the twentieth century. The couple met during their studies in Shanghai. They moved to Hong Kong in the late 1940s, where they continued their pursuit of collecting and studying paintings and calligraphy. A leading member of the collecting group Min Chiu Society, for decades Wong Nan-ping formed deep friendships with artists and collectors, often travelling between Hong Kong and Taiwan accompanied by Madame Wong. In the 1970s, the couple frequently visited the United States and Canada to visit their children, and during these trips, they were able to visit North American museums and universities. Madame Wong thus became acquainted with many scholars, collectors and artists.After Wong Nan-ping passed away in 1985, Madame Wong donated the important calligraphy by Wang Anshi (1021-1086) and the Southern Song edition of his complete works to the Shanghai Museum, fulfilling the long-held wish of her late husband. With intimate knowledge of the collecting journey of Wong Nan-ping, she also contributed to the touring exhibition of masterpieces from the Jade Studio, beginning at the Yale University Art Gallery in 1993, and the seminal publication The Jade Studio: Masterpieces of the Ming and Qing Painting and Calligraphy from the Wong Nan-ping Collection, compiled and published by preeminent scholars including Richard Barnhart that followed. This spring, Christie’s is honoured to present a selection of paintings from the collection of Anna Fang, Madame Wong Nan-ping. A close companion and partner in life and art of Wong Nan-ping for nearly four decades, Madame Wong not only played a crucial role in the founding of the Jade Studio Collection, and also in the preservation and continuation of its legacy.
TANG YIFEN (1778-1853)
Landscape
Details
TANG YIFEN (1778-1853)
Landscape
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
129.5 x 36.8cm. (51 x 14 1/2 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated winter, second month, jiyou year (1849)
One collector’s seal
Landscape
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
129.5 x 36.8cm. (51 x 14 1/2 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated winter, second month, jiyou year (1849)
One collector’s seal
Literature
Tian Hong, Wang Nanping’s Collection of Ancient Chinese Paintings, Vol.3, Tianjin People’s Fine Art Publishing, Tianjin, July 2015, p.816, pl.266.