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Details
ZAO WOU-KI (ZHAO WUJI, French/Chinese, 1920-2013)
Untitled
signed in Chinese; signed and dated 'ZAO 84' (lower right)
watercolour on paper
37.4 x 54.5 cm. (14 3/4 x 22 1/4 in.)
Painted in 1984
Untitled
signed in Chinese; signed and dated 'ZAO 84' (lower right)
watercolour on paper
37.4 x 54.5 cm. (14 3/4 x 22 1/4 in.)
Painted in 1984
Provenance
Galerie Kutter, Luxembourg
Private Collection, Luxembourg
Galerie F. Hessler, Luxembourg
Private Collection, France
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the Foundation Zao Wou-Ki on 30 June 2011.
This work is referenced in the archive of the Foundation Zao Wou-Ki and will be included in the artist's forthcoming catalogue raisonné prepared by Françoise Marquet and Yann Hendgen (Information provided by Foundation Zao Wou-Ki).
Private Collection, Luxembourg
Galerie F. Hessler, Luxembourg
Private Collection, France
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the Foundation Zao Wou-Ki on 30 June 2011.
This work is referenced in the archive of the Foundation Zao Wou-Ki and will be included in the artist's forthcoming catalogue raisonné prepared by Françoise Marquet and Yann Hendgen (Information provided by Foundation Zao Wou-Ki).
Literature
Galerie Kutter, Zao Wou-Ki - aquarelles, peintures, gravures (exh.cat.), Luxembourg, 1987 (illustrated, p. 15).
Exhibited
Luxembourg, Galerie Kutter, Zao Wou-Ki - aquarelles, peintures, gravures, 3 April-13 May 1987.
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