LEE MAN FONG (Indonesian, 1913-1988)
李曼峰

高原風光(印尼 沙冷岸)

來源
直接購自藝術家本人
香港 私人收藏
2006年11月26日 香港佳士得 編號77
亞洲 私人收藏 (現藏者購自上述拍賣)
出版
1984年《李曼峰油畫:印尼及新加坡之藝術先驅》第一版 何恭上著 藝術圖畫公司 台北 台灣(黑白圖版,第eB45圖,第110頁)
2014年 香港佳士得《東南亞華人藝術家特展》(圖版,第33頁)
展覽
2014年4月12-30日香港佳士得「東南亞華人藝術家特展」

拍品專文

Born in the Chinese province of Guangzhou in 1913, Lee Man Fong is considered one of the most accomplished Chinese-born painters to live and flourish in Southeast Asia. Throughout his artistic career, Lee Man Fong remained steadfastly faithful to his cultural origins as an ethnic Chinese artist, schooled in Western art and living in the unique and culturally diverse region of Southeast Asia.

Contrasting his animal series offered by Christie's this season, Lee Man Fong's meticulous brushwork and attention to detail create elaborate scenery of mountains in A Distant View (Lot 462). Lee often took inspirations from his travels and moving experience within Southeast asian countries for his works, one of them is Indonesia. This work depicts the wondrous view of a group of mountain in Sarangan, evoking a sense of both tranquility and remoteness at the same time. Without a doubt, the aesthetic of this painting matches the Chinese painting characteristic established with its subject matter and layering of colour. Yet Lee successfully demonstrates his exceptional ability to fuse eastern techniques and western medium, pushing the limit of oil brush to the execution of brush strokes on ink brush in this idyllic landscape painting.

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