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      • Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White" (1979)
        Dec. 06, 2024

        Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White" (1979)

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Shang Ding (Chinese, b. 1954). "Girl in White" oil, 1979. A breathtaking portrait painted by the legendary Shang Ding. Ding has presented this young lady in 3/4 view, with her lovely veristic visage facing her right and extended arms. She wears a simple short-sleeved blouse and a colorful kerchief in her brunette hair; however, her ruby and gold earring suggests she is dressed for a special occasion. While this sitter is certainly charming, Ding's mesmerizing painting technique is just as captivating. Notice, for example, how he rendered her blouse with countless expressive brushstrokes - and that same kinetic quality comes through in the radiant background. A beautiful portrait by Shang Ding that demonstrates his brilliant blend of modernism and realism. Size of sight view: 20.5" L x 15" W (52.1 cm x 38.1 cm) Size of frame: 27.375" L x 21.875" W (69.5 cm x 55.6 cm) Biographical Statement: "Shang Ding was born in 1954 in Kunming, China, the youngest of six children. His father was a journalist and his mother a factory union leader. He remembers becoming intrigued by painting at the age of three, when his early efforts were guided by his brother. At first his father opposed this fascination with painting, but soon recognized his son's talent and became very supportive. During the Cultural Revolution, during the late 60's, many journalists were imprisoned. Shang Ding was fourteen when his parents were arrested and held for three years. Shang Ding's life changed dramatically. Where he was once free to play with the other children, he now felt different from the others and, not knowing when his parents might return, knew he must secure a future for himself. He became even more dedicated to his study of art, with added introspection in his loneliness. At seventeen, Shang Ding joined the army. At night, while everyone else was sleeping, he would work at his painting under the sheets, using a flashlight. Eight years of painting and working with other soldiers (never receiving a promotion) gave the young artist a deep understanding of ordinary people and their perseverance in the face of hardship and fear. He worked at the front-lines of several battles in southern China. This was after the U.S. had pulled out of Viet Nam, and China was at war with the North Vietnamese. His paintings of soldiers at war elicited the best of his talent, strengthened his character, and inspired him to continue. They also began to win awards. In 1974, Shang Ding entered a show in Beijing where his work was noticed by Mao Zedong's wife. She was greatly impressed that such talent could come from a 20 year old youth, talked incessantly about Shang Ding, and drew great attention to his work. Professors from the Central Art Academy were equally impressed, and he, unlike Mao's wife, began his path to fame in China. He continued his training in two major art schools in China, receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. Eventually he became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art, and delivered regular lectures at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. Shang Ding is now a highly acclaimed oil painter in China and an eminently respected professor of painting in China. He is noted in several reference publications in China, citing great Chinese painters since the 1700's. Shang Ding documented the Cultural Revolution and Chinese army life, creating rare paintings dificult to find anywhere else in the world. He has participated in paintings the size of football fields displayed in China, and is exhibited in every major museum in China as well as Japan and several other countries. He is currently being collected by museums and galleries in the U.S. In December of 1984, Shang Ding met an American sculptor named Chapel. Chapel had been invited to China to lecture on American bronze sculpture. Shang Ding had read about the west, and it was his dream to study art there.The two men began a friendship that would change Shang Ding's life. In November of 1988, leaving his wife and young daughter behind, Shang Ding came to the United States to begin a new career. Shang Ding is very impressed with America, though the adjustments have not always been easy. 'Life here is always new and changing; the culture is new and people are not afraid of change. China has such deep history and change does not always come easily.' In China he had stories to tell, a true tale about a hard life; but his expression was limited. While in the army he felt pressed to communicate with his peers; now he wants to tell an international story, something that everyone can understand and relate to." (Shang Ding Studio website) Shang Ding's art is shown by the following galleries: Breckenridge Gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado; Keting Gallery in Basalt, Colorado; Total Arts Gallery in Taos, New Mexico; Lanning Gallery in Sedona, Arizona; New Masters Gallery in Carmel, California, and Bottoms Art Gallery in Santa Barbarbara, California. Provenance: Private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection, acquired between 1980-1990 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #174135

        Artemis Gallery
      • A RARE CHINESE ARCHAIC BRONZE TRIPOD RITUAL FOOD VESSEL, 'DING 鼎', SHANG
        Oct. 17, 2024

        A RARE CHINESE ARCHAIC BRONZE TRIPOD RITUAL FOOD VESSEL, 'DING 鼎', SHANG

        Est: €2,000 - €4,000

        A rare Chinese archaic bronze tripod ritual food vessel, 'ding 鼎', Shang Dia.: 13 cm - H.: 15,5 cm Weight: 934 grams

        Rob Michiels Auctions
      • ATTR TO DING SHANG CHINESE PORTRAIT PENCIL PAINTING
        Sep. 21, 2024

        ATTR TO DING SHANG CHINESE PORTRAIT PENCIL PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $150

        Attributed to Ding Shang, Chinese, American, born 1954, pencil painting on paper depicting a portrait of a woman. Signed with calligraphy and in Latin, lower left. Framed .A figure and portrait painter, primarily of female subjects, Ding Shang has Chinese heritage and became an American resident. As a twenty year old painter and soldier from China, he caught the attention for his skill in capturing battlefield scenes from Madame Mao when he was exhibiting in Beijing in 1974. Her support led to making him famous and to special encouragement from professors from the Central Art Academy where he got an undergraduate art degree. Professors from the Central Art Academy were equally impressed, and Ding began his path to fame. He continued his training, eventually receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. He then became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art, and delivered regular lectures at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. In December of 1984, Ding met an American sculptor named Chapel. In November of 1988, he came to the United States to begin a new career. Asian Fine Art, Female Portraits, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.

        Antique Arena Inc
      • ATTR TO DING SHANG CHINESE PORTRAIT PENCIL PAINTING
        Aug. 04, 2024

        ATTR TO DING SHANG CHINESE PORTRAIT PENCIL PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $150

        Attributed to Ding Shang, Chinese, American, born 1954, pencil painting on paper depicting a portrait of a woman. Signed with calligraphy and in Latin, lower left. Framed .A figure and portrait painter, primarily of female subjects, Ding Shang has Chinese heritage and became an American resident. As a twenty year old painter and soldier from China, he caught the attention for his skill in capturing battlefield scenes from Madame Mao when he was exhibiting in Beijing in 1974. Her support led to making him famous and to special encouragement from professors from the Central Art Academy where he got an undergraduate art degree. Professors from the Central Art Academy were equally impressed, and Ding began his path to fame. He continued his training, eventually receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. He then became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art, and delivered regular lectures at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. In December of 1984, Ding met an American sculptor named Chapel. In November of 1988, he came to the United States to begin a new career. Asian Fine Art, Female Portraits, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.

        Antique Arena Inc
      • RÉCIPIENT TRIPODE RITUEL ARCHAÏQUE EN BRONZE, DING CHINE, DYNASTIE SHANG,
        Jun. 13, 2024

        RÉCIPIENT TRIPODE RITUEL ARCHAÏQUE EN BRONZE, DING CHINE, DYNASTIE SHANG,

        Est: €20,000 - €30,000

        RÉCIPIENT TRIPODE RITUEL ARCHAÏQUE EN BRONZE, DING CHINE, DYNASTIE SHANG, XIIÈME-XIÈME SIÈCLE AVANT J.-C. Hauteur : 19,5 cm. (7 5⁄8 in.)

        Christie's
      • Shang Ding Buyi Minority Girl, 1990
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Shang Ding Buyi Minority Girl, 1990

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Shang Ding (Chinese, American, b. 1954) Buyi Minority Girl, 1990 Oil on canvas Signed and dated [artist's symbol] J Shang Ding 1990 ©, lower left Titled, verso. Breckenridge Galleries, Inc. tag, verso.

        Larsen Art Auction
      • SHANG DING (CHINESE, B.1945).
        Sep. 10, 2023

        SHANG DING (CHINESE, B.1945).

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Woman in Red with Parasol / portrait of Gong Li. Oil on linen. Signed and inscribed at lower right. From a Madison Ave, NYC estate.

        Clarke Auction Gallery
      • SHANG DYNASTY STYLE DING
        Sep. 01, 2023

        SHANG DYNASTY STYLE DING

        Est: $100 - $300

        SHANG DYNASTY STYLE DING Chinese, bronze. Dragon form opposing handles, taotie impressions to body, and terminating in tripod footing; with copper insert and stamped to underside.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • 1979 Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White"
        Mar. 30, 2023

        1979 Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White"

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        **Originally Listed At $1200** Shang Ding (Chinese, b. 1954). "Girl in White" oil, 1979. A breathtaking portrait painted by the legendary Shang Ding. Ding has presented this young lady in 3/4 view, with her lovely veristic visage facing her right and extended arms. She wears a simple short-sleeved blouse and a colorful kerchief in her brunette hair; however, her ruby and gold earring suggests she is dressed for a special occasion. While this sitter is certainly charming, Ding's mesmerizing painting technique is just as captivating. Notice, for example, how he rendered her blouse with countless expressive brushstrokes - and that same kinetic quality comes through in the radiant background. A beautiful portrait by Shang Ding that demonstrates his brilliant blend of modernism and realism. Size of sight view: 20.5" L x 15" W (52.1 cm x 38.1 cm) Size of frame: 27.375" L x 21.875" W (69.5 cm x 55.6 cm) Biographical Statement: "Shang Ding was born in 1954 in Kunming, China, the youngest of six children. His father was a journalist and his mother a factory union leader. He remembers becoming intrigued by painting at the age of three, when his early efforts were guided by his brother. At first his father opposed this fascination with painting, but soon recognized his son's talent and became very supportive. During the Cultural Revolution, during the late 60's, many journalists were imprisoned. Shang Ding was fourteen when his parents were arrested and held for three years. Shang Ding's life changed dramatically. Where he was once free to play with the other children, he now felt different from the others and, not knowing when his parents might return, knew he must secure a future for himself. He became even more dedicated to his study of art, with added introspection in his loneliness. At seventeen, Shang Ding joined the army. At night, while everyone else was sleeping, he would work at his painting under the sheets, using a flashlight. Eight years of painting and working with other soldiers (never receiving a promotion) gave the young artist a deep understanding of ordinary people and their perseverance in the face of hardship and fear. He worked at the front-lines of several battles in southern China. This was after the U.S. had pulled out of Viet Nam, and China was at war with the North Vietnamese. His paintings of soldiers at war elicited the best of his talent, strengthened his character, and inspired him to continue. They also began to win awards. In 1974, Shang Ding entered a show in Beijing where his work was noticed by Mao Zedong's wife. She was greatly impressed that such talent could come from a 20 year old youth, talked incessantly about Shang Ding, and drew great attention to his work. Professors from the Central Art Academy were equally impressed, and he, unlike Mao's wife, began his path to fame in China. He continued his training in two major art schools in China, receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. Eventually he became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art, and delivered regular lectures at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. Shang Ding is now a highly acclaimed oil painter in China and an eminently respected professor of painting in China. He is noted in several reference publications in China, citing great Chinese painters since the 1700's. Shang Ding documented the Cultural Revolution and Chinese army life, creating rare paintings dificult to find anywhere else in the world. He has participated in paintings the size of football fields displayed in China, and is exhibited in every major museum in China as well as Japan and several other countries. He is currently being collected by museums and galleries in the U.S. In December of 1984, Shang Ding met an American sculptor named Chapel. Chapel had been invited to China to lecture on American bronze sculpture. Shang Ding had read about the west, and it was his dream to study art there.The two men began a friendship that would change Shang Ding's life. In November of 1988, leaving his wife and young daughter behind, Shang Ding came to the United States to begin a new career. Shang Ding is very impressed with America, though the adjustments have not always been easy. 'Life here is always new and changing; the culture is new and people are not afraid of change. China has such deep history and change does not always come easily.' In China he had stories to tell, a true tale about a hard life; but his expression was limited. While in the army he felt pressed to communicate with his peers; now he wants to tell an international story, something that everyone can understand and relate to." (Shang Ding Studio website) Shang Ding's art is shown by the following galleries: Breckenridge Gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado; Keting Gallery in Basalt, Colorado; Total Arts Gallery in Taos, New Mexico; Lanning Gallery in Sedona, Arizona; New Masters Gallery in Carmel, California, and Bottoms Art Gallery in Santa Barbarbara, California. Provenance: Private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection, acquired between 1980-1990 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #174135

        Artemis Gallery
      • Shang Ding, (b. 1954), "Bu Yi Minority Girl," 1990, Oil on canvas, 14" H x 11" W
        Jan. 24, 2023

        Shang Ding, (b. 1954), "Bu Yi Minority Girl," 1990, Oil on canvas, 14" H x 11" W

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Shang Ding (b. 1954) "Bu Yi Minority Girl," 1990 Oil on canvas Signed and with Chinese characters and dated, with the copyright lower left: Shang Ding ©; titled in pen on the frame verso; titled again on gallery label affixed verso 14" H x 11" W Provenance: Breckenridge Galleries, Breckenridge, CO

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White" (1979)
        Jan. 19, 2023

        Shang Ding Painting - "Girl in White" (1979)

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        Shang Ding (Chinese, b. 1954). "Girl in White" oil, 1979. A breathtaking portrait painted by the legendary Shang Ding. Ding has presented this young lady in 3/4 view, with her lovely veristic visage facing her right and extended arms. She wears a simple short-sleeved blouse and a colorful kerchief in her brunette hair; however, her ruby and gold earring suggests she is dressed for a special occasion. While this sitter is certainly charming, Ding's mesmerizing painting technique is just as captivating. Notice, for example, how he rendered her blouse with countless expressive brushstrokes - and that same kinetic quality comes through in the radiant background. A beautiful portrait by Shang Ding that demonstrates his brilliant blend of modernism and realism. Size of sight view: 20.5" L x 15" W (52.1 cm x 38.1 cm) Size of frame: 27.375" L x 21.875" W (69.5 cm x 55.6 cm) Biographical Statement: "Shang Ding was born in 1954 in Kunming, China, the youngest of six children. His father was a journalist and his mother a factory union leader. He remembers becoming intrigued by painting at the age of three, when his early efforts were guided by his brother. At first his father opposed this fascination with painting, but soon recognized his son's talent and became very supportive. During the Cultural Revolution, during the late 60's, many journalists were imprisoned. Shang Ding was fourteen when his parents were arrested and held for three years. Shang Ding's life changed dramatically. Where he was once free to play with the other children, he now felt different from the others and, not knowing when his parents might return, knew he must secure a future for himself. He became even more dedicated to his study of art, with added introspection in his loneliness. At seventeen, Shang Ding joined the army. At night, while everyone else was sleeping, he would work at his painting under the sheets, using a flashlight. Eight years of painting and working with other soldiers (never receiving a promotion) gave the young artist a deep understanding of ordinary people and their perseverance in the face of hardship and fear. He worked at the front-lines of several battles in southern China. This was after the U.S. had pulled out of Viet Nam, and China was at war with the North Vietnamese. His paintings of soldiers at war elicited the best of his talent, strengthened his character, and inspired him to continue. They also began to win awards. In 1974, Shang Ding entered a show in Beijing where his work was noticed by Mao Zedong's wife. She was greatly impressed that such talent could come from a 20 year old youth, talked incessantly about Shang Ding, and drew great attention to his work. Professors from the Central Art Academy were equally impressed, and he, unlike Mao's wife, began his path to fame in China. He continued his training in two major art schools in China, receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. Eventually he became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art, and delivered regular lectures at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. Shang Ding is now a highly acclaimed oil painter in China and an eminently respected professor of painting in China. He is noted in several reference publications in China, citing great Chinese painters since the 1700's. Shang Ding documented the Cultural Revolution and Chinese army life, creating rare paintings dificult to find anywhere else in the world. He has participated in paintings the size of football fields displayed in China, and is exhibited in every major museum in China as well as Japan and several other countries. He is currently being collected by museums and galleries in the U.S. In December of 1984, Shang Ding met an American sculptor named Chapel. Chapel had been invited to China to lecture on American bronze sculpture. Shang Ding had read about the west, and it was his dream to study art there.The two men began a friendship that would change Shang Ding's life. In November of 1988, leaving his wife and young daughter behind, Shang Ding came to the United States to begin a new career. Shang Ding is very impressed with America, though the adjustments have not always been easy. 'Life here is always new and changing; the culture is new and people are not afraid of change. China has such deep history and change does not always come easily.' In China he had stories to tell, a true tale about a hard life; but his expression was limited. While in the army he felt pressed to communicate with his peers; now he wants to tell an international story, something that everyone can understand and relate to." (Shang Ding Studio website) Shang Ding's art is shown by the following galleries: Breckenridge Gallery in Breckenridge, Colorado; Keting Gallery in Basalt, Colorado; Total Arts Gallery in Taos, New Mexico; Lanning Gallery in Sedona, Arizona; New Masters Gallery in Carmel, California, and Bottoms Art Gallery in Santa Barbarbara, California. Provenance: Private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection, acquired between 1980-1990 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #174135

        Artemis Gallery
      • Framed Shang Ding Portrait Drawing of a Woman, 2007
        Nov. 19, 2020

        Framed Shang Ding Portrait Drawing of a Woman, 2007

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Shang Ding (Chinese, b. 1954). Portrait of a woman, charcoal on paper, signed and dated 2007 on lower left. A lovely bust-length portrait of a woman, perhaps Yu Tan, a subject depicted by Shang Ding in other works. She is young but nevertheless presents with a knowing expression of solemnity and experience. The woman is posed facing toward her left, her eyes slightly closed as if thinking or peering in the distance, her attractive visage framed by long wispy locks. Size: 16" L x 12.5" W (40.6 cm x 31.8 cm); 24.5" L x 21.25" W (62.2 cm x 54 cm) framed Shang Ding is a highly acclaimed artist and was a respected professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art who also lectured at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. He is highlighted in several reference publications in China, which cite great Chinese painters since the 1700s. Interestingly, Ding documented the Cultural Revolution and Chinese army life and created paintings inspired by these subjects. Such visual records of the Cultural Revolution are very rare and difficult to find. In addition, he took part in creating monumental paintings said to be the size of football fields that were displayed in China. Ding's oeuvre has been exhibited in every major museum in China and Japan as well as several other countries. Today, his paintings are also being collected by museums and galleries throughout the US. Shang Ding's father was a journalist and mother a factory union leader. Many journalists were imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, and Shang Ding's parents were arrested when he was only 14 years old; they were held for three years. This impacted him tremendously. He felt ostracized from other children, and also insecure - not knowing when his parents would return. This inspired him to dedicate himself to his art, and his works were fueled by introspection. At age 17, Shang Ding joined the army, but given his passion for art, he would paint at night - beneath his sheets with a flashlight. His depictions of soldiers at war were fostered by eight years of working with other soldiers during which he came to appreciate how these young soldiers persevered despite their fears. In time, his paintings were recognized by important individuals such as Mao Zedong's wife and he began to win awards. He then trained at two respected art schools in China, receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts and then became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art. In 1988, he moved to the US. He has stated, "Life here is always new and changing. The culture is new and people are not afraid of change. China has such deep history and change does not always come easily." Provenance: Gift from relative within the US, private Superior, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #154289

        Artemis Gallery
      • Framed Shang Ding Portrait Drawing, 2007
        May. 07, 2020

        Framed Shang Ding Portrait Drawing, 2007

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Shang Ding (Chinese, b. 1954). Portrait of a woman, charcoal on paper, signed and dated 2007 on lower left. A lovely bust-length portrait of a woman, perhaps Yu Tan, a subject depicted by Shang Ding in other works. She is young but nevertheless presents with a knowing expression of solemnity and experience. The woman is posed facing toward her left, her eyes slightly closed as if thinking or peering in the distance, her attractive visage framed by long wispy locks. Size: 16" L x 12.5" W (40.6 cm x 31.8 cm); 24.5" L x 21.25" W (62.2 cm x 54 cm) framed Shang Ding is a highly acclaimed artist and was a respected professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art who also lectured at the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts. He is highlighted in several reference publications in China, which cite great Chinese painters since the 1700s. Interestingly, Ding documented the Cultural Revolution and Chinese army life and created paintings inspired by these subjects. Such visual records of the Cultural Revolution are very rare and difficult to find. In addition, he took part in creating monumental paintings said to be the size of football fields that were displayed in China. Ding's oeuvre has been exhibited in every major museum in China and Japan as well as several other countries. Today, his paintings are also being collected by museums and galleries throughout the US. Shang Ding's father was a journalist and mother a factory union leader. Many journalists were imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, and Shang Ding's parents were arrested when he was only 14 years old; they were held for three years. This impacted him tremendously. He felt ostracized from other children, and also insecure - not knowing when his parents would return. This inspired him to dedicate himself to his art, and his works were fueled by introspection. At age 17, Shang Ding joined the army, but given his passion for art, he would paint at night - beneath his sheets with a flashlight. His depictions of soldiers at war were fostered by eight years of working with other soldiers during which he came to appreciate how these young soldiers persevered despite their fears. In time, his paintings were recognized by important individuals such as Mao Zedong's wife and he began to win awards. He then trained at two respected art schools in China, receiving a Masters Degree from the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts and then became an Associate Professor at the Peoples Liberation Army Academy of Art. In 1988, he moved to the US. He has stated, "Life here is always new and changing. The culture is new and people are not afraid of change. China has such deep history and change does not always come easily." Provenance: Gift from relative within the US, private Superior, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #154289

        Artemis Gallery
      • Li Ding' with Inscription and Dragon Design, Shang
        Sep. 16, 2018

        Li Ding' with Inscription and Dragon Design, Shang

        Est: $200,000 - $300,000

        Exceptionally beautiful lobbed tripod cauldron, 'Li Ding', bronze food vessel with dragon design and inscriptions. The bronze inscriptions which started in late Shang, are one of the earliest scripts in the Chinese family of scripts. Height 270mm, 10-5/8"inch

        Chinese Imperial Porcelain
      • Ding Shang, young ballerinas, o/c.
        Jun. 09, 2018

        Ding Shang, young ballerinas, o/c.

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Shang, Ding (China, 1954-).1990. Oil on canvas. Depicting young ballerinas in a dance class scene. Signed in Chinese characters and Pinyin letters l.r. 30"h x 30"w, frame: 34 1/2"h x 34 1/2"w x 2 1/2"d.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • SHANG STYLE DING FORM VESSEL.
        Feb. 17, 2018

        SHANG STYLE DING FORM VESSEL.

        Est: $75 - $150

        SHANG STYLE DING FORM VESSEL. China, early 20th century, bronze. A bronze tripod vessel in ding form with Shang Dynasty style mask incisions to body, 9.75"h.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
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