Mao Yan
The Portrait Of Thomas(Painted In 2006)
Found at
China Guardian,
Hong Kong
Asian 20th Century and Contemporary Art, Lot 824
2. Oct - 2. Oct 2017
Asian 20th Century and Contemporary Art, Lot 824
2. Oct - 2. Oct 2017
Estimate: 350.000 - 450.000 HKD
Price realised: not available
Price realised: not available
Description
Oil on canvas
35×26.5 cm 13 3/4×10 3/8 in
Signed in English and dated on bottom left
Private collection, AsiaGraduated from the Oil Painting Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1993, the 24 year old young artist Mao Yan began to display his talent by creating the work “The Portrait of Xiaoshan”, with which he received the Academic Awards by the first Guangzhou Contemporary Art Biennale. The painting reflects the artist’s ambition and exquisite techniques on composition, as well as his impressive and comprehensive control over the imaging. It makes his fame as one of the most intelligent Chinese contemporary artists. Influenced by his professor’s painting style that contains classical spirit, Mao Yan is devoted to explore the contemporary tran
35×26.5 cm 13 3/4×10 3/8 in
Signed in English and dated on bottom left
Private collection, AsiaGraduated from the Oil Painting Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1993, the 24 year old young artist Mao Yan began to display his talent by creating the work “The Portrait of Xiaoshan”, with which he received the Academic Awards by the first Guangzhou Contemporary Art Biennale. The painting reflects the artist’s ambition and exquisite techniques on composition, as well as his impressive and comprehensive control over the imaging. It makes his fame as one of the most intelligent Chinese contemporary artists. Influenced by his professor’s painting style that contains classical spirit, Mao Yan is devoted to explore the contemporary tran