Taiwan Ali Mountain

Ink and color on paper

69.5 x 130.5 cm

Signed lower right SHIY De-jinn in Chinese
With two seals of the artist

Estimate
1,700,000 - 2,600,000
404,000 - 618,000
52,100 - 79,700

Ravenel Spring Auction 2016 Taipei

247

SHIY De-jinn (Taiwanese, 1923 - 1981)

Taiwan Ali Mountain


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PROVENANCE :
Acquired directly from the artist in the 1980s by the owner’s father

Catalogue Note:
In “The Reformers of Traditional Chinese Painting over the Last 100 Years,” Shiy De-jinn writes, “To respect Chinese painting is to bring it back into the reality of life in front of us, giving it new lifeblood. Searching for a new subject, a new composition, and a new concept, we blend watercolor into ink wash painting, bringing new vitality to the color of Chinese painting.” (Artist Magazine, November, 1980)

In the 1970s, Shiy De-jinn began taking Taiwanese landscapes as subject-matter for his paintings, applying traditional Chinese ink-brush painting techniques to the depiction of these landscapes. Shiy felt that conventional Chinese landscape painting lacked a sense of presence; he advocated a direct contact with nature, and the need to paint from life. Shiy once commented that “I have never shut myself away in a room to paint; what I paint is the landscapes that I see before me.” Shiy sought to create landscape paintings that would have a modern feel to them, a sense of modernity that would transcend national boundaries, and he felt that this could only be achieved by painting directly from life. Both Shiy’s Taiwanese landscapes and his paintings of human scenes reflect a strong attachment to Taiwan.

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