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TU KE
(Chinese, B. 1916)
Landscape by the River
signed in Chinese; dated '79.' (lower left); titled in Chinese (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
105 x 104 cm. (41 3/8 x 40 7/8 in.)
Painted in 1979
Literature
China Academy of Art, Retrospective Exhibition of Tu Ke, Hangzhou, China, 2008 (illustrated, back cover).
Kalos Gallery, Tu Ke Solo Exhibition-Landscape, Taipei, Taiwan, 2008 (illustrated, p. 81).
Exhibited
Hangzhou, China, China Academy of Art, Retrospective Exhibition of Tu Ke, 14-18 January 2008.
Taipei, Taiwan, Kalos Gallery, Tu Ke Solo Exhibition-Landscape, 2008.

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Lot Essay

In Landscape by the River (Lot 2204), Tu Ke sheds light on the object plane and the contour lines to enervate the three-dimensional construction of landscape. Similar to the Post-impressionists, Tu believes that the imitations of natural colours can no longer speak for the artistic composition. Through his subjective use of colours, a mystic touch of nostalgia is bestowed upon the scenery of the Li River and Yangshuo. This painting has fully visualized the long-standing compliment - "Guilin leads the world in scenery, while Yangshuo tops Guilin in landscape."

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