Showing posts with label Christie’s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christie’s. Show all posts

Friday, May 12, 2017

Yun Gee in 20th Century Chinese Art, 2009

Sotheby’s, Hong Kong
April 6, 2009

CATALOG
Yun Gee on pages 24 to 26
The Last Supper (circa 1930s)


















four studies (1933; one, two, three, four)
Photograph and biography of Yun Gee


Christie’s, Hong Kong
November 29, 2009

CATALOG
page 4: detail of The Last Supper panel one






















Yun Gee on pages 54 to 61
pages 54–55: The Last Supper (1933; in the gatefold: panels onetwo and three)
page 55: My Conception of Christ (1926; reference only); photograph of Gee with The Last Supper mural; and detail of Leonardo de Vinci’s The Last Supper
pages 56–57: Three Graces (1939)
pages 58–59: Madame Murat Sculpting Statue (1937; aka Yvonne Serruys Sculpting Statue)
pages 60–61: Nude with Pearl Necklace (no date in catalog)


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Friday, April 28, 2017

Yun Gee in 20th Century Chinese Art, 2006

Christie’s, Hong Kong
November 26, 2006























CATALOG
pages 24 to 33
essay about Yun Gee
photograph of Yun Gee
Head of Man in Cap (1927; reference only)
My Conception of Christ (1926)
Confucius (1929; reference only)
The Flute Player (1928; reference only)
Princess Achille Murat (1929; cover art)
Biography

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Friday, April 14, 2017

Yun Gee in 20th Century Chinese Art, 2002

Christie’s, Hong Kong
April 28, 2002






















Yun Gee, cover art detail of Old Broadway in Winter (1943–1944)
At auction November 30, 2008
click image at invaluable


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(Next post on Friday: Yun Gee: A Modernist Painter)

Friday, March 24, 2017

Yun Gee in 20th Century Chinese Art, 1999

Christie’s, Taiwan
April 18, 1999

CATALOG
Yun Gee on pages 38 to 41






















The Knights (1939; aka Knight’s Combat)
Brief essay illustrated with preliminary sketch, Nudes on Horseback (1939), for The Knights, Edvard Munch’s Scream, Paul Cezanne’s Love’s Battlefield, and Pablo Picasso’s Invoke.


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(Next post on Friday: Helen’s World of Yun Gee)