Property from the Family Collection of Loh Cheng Chuan, Penang (Lots 632-636)
YANG SHANSHEN (1913-2004)

Skull

Price realised HKD 63,000
Estimate
HKD 50,000 – HKD 70,000
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YANG SHANSHEN (1913-2004)

Skull

Price realised HKD 63,000
Price realised HKD 63,000
Details
YANG SHANSHEN (1913-2004)
Skull
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and colour on paper
78 x 32 cm. (30 ¾ x 12 5⁄8 in.)
Entitled, inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist
Dated seventh day, seventh month, yiwei year (1955)
Further inscribed and signed by the artist
Dated spring, bingshen year (1956)
Further details
Loh Cheng Chuan (1907-1966), sobriquet Zishi, was a renowned art collector in Southeast Asia. He was the founding chairman of the Penang Art Society and was passionate about poetry, calligraphy, seal carving, and epigraphy. Loh was also a Chinese medicine practitioner, and his strong ethics were highly regarded by friends in Malaysia and overseas. In the early 1940s, Xu Beihong visited Penang to organize an art exhibition to aid China in its resistance against Japan. During this time, he met Loh Cheng Chuan, and their connection was immediate and profound. They became close friends, forming a bond that transcended borders and time. Even after Xu Beihong returned to China, their friendship remained strong, with correspondence and exchanged artworks serving as tokens of their friendship. After the war, Loh Cheng Chuan developed strong friendships with overseas artists such as Zhao Shao’ang, Yang Shanshen, and Zhang Daqian. He contributed significantly to the local art scene and actively promoted Chinese culture. Zhang Daqian praised him for having a “warm heart like the ancients,” he was often referred to as a key patron and promoter of art in northern Malaysia. Loh assembled an extensive personal art collection and considered art his life’s mission, making him a prominent figure in the northern region of Malaysia.

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