FANG JIZHONG (1923-1987)
FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE HONG KONG COLLECTOR (LOTS 1375-1404) Zhang Daqian and the collector’s father Mr Li met during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Mr Li then owned textile mills in Chongqing, Chengdu and Baoji. The artist was in Dunhuang at the time, along with his family and students, studying and copying mural paintings in the Dunhuang caves. Mr Li knew that Zhang and his companions were in need of daily necessities, thus arranged for food and other essentials to be sent from Baoji to supply the group’s needs in Dunhuang. To express his gratitude, Zhang gifted several paintings to Mr Li, among which were the magnificent Red Lotus and Mandarin Ducks (Lot 1376) and Birds on Branch (Lot 1375), both fine examples of flower and bird paintings in the meticulous brush (gongbi) style in the prime of the artist’s life between 1943-44. The current collector has been focusing on supporting education by founding and donating to educational scholarships for many years. He devoted to the acquisitions of art in the 1980-90s, and amassed a wonderful collection of paintings. This collection offers an opportunity to revisit the family’s historical footprints and affinities for art.
FANG JIZHONG (1923-1987)

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FANG JIZHONG (1923-1987)
Various Subjects
A set of fourteen scrolls, mounted as handscroll, ink and colour on paper
Thirteen scrolls each measures 16.5 x 68.5 cm. (6 ½ x 27 in.)
Calligraphy scroll measures 16.5 x 66 cm. (6 ½ x 26 in.)
Each scroll inscribed and signed, with a total of nineteen seals
Dated 28 September 1981
Nine collector’s seals of the artist
Provenance
Christie’s Swire Hong Kong, Fine 19th and 20th Century Chinese Paintings, 19 March 1990, Lot 363.

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