CHIANG Jui-Keng


Taiwanese 1922


Born in Rueifang, Taipei, he received a Japanese education and his devotion to art led him to travel to Tokyo, Japan, to enroll in the Western Painting program of the Kawabata Painting School despite his economic hardship. After returning to Taiwan, he worked as a coal miner to experience their work conditions before putting it to canvas.This led him to become known as the "Miner Painter". His 1975 Chioufen Sights was selected for the American Bicentennial Commemorative Exhibition while Ancient Temple was collected by the U.S. duPont Gallery. He held his first personal coal mining industry exhibition in 1986. His works have been selected on many occasions for the Provincial Fine Art Exhibition and the Taiyang Exhibition. His signature is the unrestrained use of colors in painting with touches of detail among the raw strength. His casual small paintings are also quite interesting with many clever touches.


CHIANG Jui-Keng Artworks
Miners
1967
Oil on canvas
45 x 53 cm
Estimate
150,000 - 240,000
39,000 - 62,000
5,000 - 8,000
Beauty of Rui Fang
1988
Oil on canvas
45 x 53 cm
Estimate
60,000 - 120,000
15,000 - 30,000
1,900 - 3,800
Sold Price
52,800
13,266
1,712
Miners
1967
Oil on canvas
45 x 53 cm
Estimate
100,000 - 200,000
23,800 - 47,600
3,000 - 6,100
Sold Price
165,200
39,064
5,002
Jiu-Fen Scenery
1959
Oil on canvas
60 x 72 cm
Estimate
180,000 - 240,000
43,000 - 58,000
5,600 - 7,400
Sold Price
165,200
39,971
5,111
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