HUANG BINHONG (1864-1955)
HUANG BINHONG (1864-1955)
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The Foh Collection of Chinese Paintings (Lots 708-718)
HUANG BINHONG (1864-1955)

Landscape

Details
HUANG BINHONG (1864-1955)
Landscape
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
70.9 x 32.7 cm. (27 7⁄8 x 12 7⁄8 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist
Dated xinmao year (1951)
Provenance
Formerly in the collection of Singapore’s collector Tan Keng Cheow (1907-1972)
Literature
The Foh Collection, Christie’s Hong Kong, May 2023, p.119, pl.86.
Further details
According to the Foh family, the present lot was acquired from Tan Keng Cheow’s daughter.

Tan Keng Cheow (1907-1972), born in Guangdong, graduated in law from Shanghai Public Jit Nan University. Before moving to Singapore, he taught at various colleges and universities, including Kwang Chew University. There, he served as principal at Tuan Mong High School and taught at Chung Cheng High School. Son of the renowned calligrapher and painter Tan Teo Ngo, Tan excelled in calligraphy and painting from a young age. In Shanghai, he studied under painters like Huang Binhong and Ye Gongchuo. A respected educator, artist, and art collector, he held key positions in art institutions and was a prominent collector of Huang Binhong’s works. His extensive collection earned his home the monikers “Hundred Huang’s Building” and “The Studio of Three Hundred Paintings.”

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Lot Essay

The Foh Collection, assembled by Singapore-based collectors Mr Foh Kim Hong and his wife, Ms Chan Siew Fong, celebrates five decades of life and partnership. Mr Foh, a Malaysian-born cellist, settled in Singapore after graduating from Taiwan Normal University and became a member of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Ms Chan studied design in London and began collecting Chinese contemporary art in the late 1960s.

Their diverse collection showcases Chinese paintings from the late Qing Dynasty to the late 1990s, featuring traditional and modern works. In the early 1990s, the Fohs founded Yuen Gallery, which hosted exhibitions and advised collectors on Chinese art. Yuen Gallery organized many exhibitions featuring modern and contemporary ink artists such as Wu Guanzhong, Zhao Shao’ang, Hongyi, Li Keran, Lu Yanshao, Wu Zuoren, Zhu Qizhan, and Wang Jiqian. Since Mr and Mrs Foh’s retirement in the last few years, their son, Foh Kai Lik, has taken an active role in managing and shaping the future of the collection. The Foh family will donate all sale proceeds to benefit the children with autism and special needs and the elderly living with cognitive decline.

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