Fu Baoshi 1904-1965 Chinese Watercolor Hermit for Auction at 888 Auctions on Feb 14, 2019

Fu Baoshi 1904-1965 Chinese Watercolor Hermit – February 14, 2019

Ink and watercolor on paper, hanging scroll. Featuring hermit walking on path in mountain. Signed Fu Baoshi 1904-1965 Chinese, inscribed with 2 artist seals. 137 x 49 cm.

Fu Baoshi 1904-1965 Chinese Watercolor Hermit – Lot #5 – February 14, 2019

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Fu Baoshi

Fu Baoshi was a Chinese painter known for both his depictions of landscapes and figures. In his devotion towards painting landscapes, Fu expressed himself with distinctive brushstrokes and splattered marks. During his career, Fu’s subject matter changed from traditionally dressed figures in misty forests to power lines and airports.

Born on October 5, 1904 in Xinyu, China, he studied the History of Oriental Art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts as a young man. Consequently, Fu’s time in Japan led him to incorporate a number of Japanese elements into his traditional Chinese ink paintings. Afterwards, returning to China, Fu taught in the Art Department of Central University. During this time, Mao Zedong’s communist regime emphasized the need for the modernization of traditional styles for the masses to understand.

Fu began integrating foreign influences into his works, seeking to revive the use of traditional painting techniques. As a result, he developed a reputation as a skilled figure painter, and was acclaimed as the leader of the New Chinese Painting Movement, which sought to reform traditional artistic styles in China.

The artist died on September 29, 1965 in Nanjing, China. Today, Fu’s works are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Long Museum in Shanghai, and the Cleveland Museum of Art, among others.

Auction Overview

Richmond Hill, ON – 416 fresh to market items will be available to the discerning buyers and collectors in 888 Auctions’ February 14th auction featuring the finest in  CHINESE PAINTINGS, MODERN ART & ANTIQUES 2019-02-14. Taking place in the afternoon at 2 PM (EST), bidders will be competing against one another over a variety of items on display.

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Monday, February 11: 11AM-6PM
Tuesday, February 12: 11AM-6PM
Wednesday, February 13: 11AM-6PM
Thursday, February 14: 11AM-1PM

888 Auctions continues to accept consignments on a rolling basis. Auctions take place regularly every other Thursday at the auction house.  Therefore, there are plenty of opportunities to sell rare and fresh-to-market items at 888 Auctions.

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