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    • ZHOU TINGXU 周廷旭 (TENG HIOK CHIU - CHINA, 1903 – 1972) Coastal landscape 海岸風景
      May. 17, 2024

      ZHOU TINGXU 周廷旭 (TENG HIOK CHIU - CHINA, 1903 – 1972) Coastal landscape 海岸風景

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      ZHOU TINGXU (TENG HIOK CHIU - CHINA, 1903 – 1972) Coastal landscape Oil on cardboard 41cm x 33cm 周廷旭 海岸風景 木板油畫 - PROVENANCE: English Private Collection 來源: 英國私人收藏 - NOTE: Born in Xiamen, Fujian, Teng-Hiok Chiu moved to the USA in 1920 where he studied under Irwin D Hoffman (1901 – 1989) later studying under Philip Leslie (1865 – 1931). In 1923 Chiu moved briefly to Paris, enrolling briefly at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, before transferring to the University of London in 1924. He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy in 1926 and from 1929 worked with Laurance Binyon at the British Museum to catalogue their Chinese painting collection. 1929 also saw his first solo exhibition at London’s Claridge Gallery which was honoured by an official appearance from Her Majesty Queen Mary, with all the paintings sold out within a few days of the Royal visit. In 1930 he held a solo exhibition in Beijing with a further exhibition in Shanghai in 1933. In 1938 he returned to America holding a solo exhibition at Knoedler’s Gallery in 1942. His unusual path through East and West result in a unique style and his journey is perhaps best summed up in his own words: As I go forward I realize increasingly that it is not a matter of East or West, some day there will be Art from a New World Civilization, the creation of which, as a painter, I wish to contribute to. Art is a universal language that speaks to every human heart. (Extract from Teng Chiu, "A Chinese Painter's Exhibition in Europe," Monitor, (August 1928), Museum School Library, Boston.)

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ZHOU TINGXU (Teng Hiok Chiu, 1903 – 1972).
      Jun. 01, 2021

      ZHOU TINGXU (Teng Hiok Chiu, 1903 – 1972).

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      ZHOU TINGXU (Teng Hiok Chiu, 1903 – 1972). On the Sussex Down, oil on board, framed and glazed, the Royal Institute of Oil painters, London label affixed on the reverse, 23 x 30cm. 周廷旭《在薩塞克斯丘陵之上》 木板油畫,玻璃鏡框 Born in Xiamen, Fujian, Teng-Hiok Chiu moved to the USA in 1920 where he studied under Irwin D Hoffman (1901 – 1989) later studying under Philip Leslie (1865 – 1931). In 1923 Chiu moved briefly to Paris, enrolling briefly at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, before transferring to the University of London in 1924. He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy in 1926 and from 1929 worked with Laurance Binyon at the British Museum to catalogue their Chinese painting collection. 1929 also saw his first solo exhibition at London’s Claridge Gallery which was honoured by an official appearance from Her Majesty Queen Mary, with all the paintings sold out within a few days of the Royal visit. In 1930 he held a solo exhibition in Beijing with a further exhibition in Shanghai in 1933. In 1938 he returned to America holding a solo exhibition at Knoedler’s Gallery in 1942. His unusual path through East and West result in a unique style and his journey is perhaps best summed up in his own words: As I go forward I realize increasingly that it is not a matter of East or West, some day there will be Art from a New World Civilization, the creation of which, as a painter, I wish to contribute to. Art is a universal language that speaks to every human heart. (Extract from Teng Chiu, "A Chinese Painter's Exhibition in Europe," Monitor, (August 1928), Museum School Library, Boston.)

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Teng Hiok-Chiu (1903-1972)
      Sep. 09, 2004

      Teng Hiok-Chiu (1903-1972)

      Est: £1,500 - £2,500

      A Summer day in Essex inscribed 'II O.L./A summer day in Essex/Teng H. Chiu/67 Haverstock Hill/Hampstead' (on a label attached to the frame) oil on canvas 24 x 30 in. (60.9 x 76.2 cm.)

      Christie's
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