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b. 1934 - d. 2001

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  • Ng Eng Teng Original Sculpture - Signed & Dated 1976
    Apr. 06, 2025

    Ng Eng Teng Original Sculpture - Signed & Dated 1976

    Est: $9,000 - $15,000

    Ng Eng Teng Original Sculpture - Signed & Dated 1976 Ng Eng Teng (12 July 1934 – 4 November 2001), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore. His legacy include the Mother And Child bronze sculpture outside the Far East Shopping Centre along Orchard Road, and The Explorer located at the entrance to the Singapore Art Museum. in 1981, his outstanding achievements and contributions to Singapore's art scene have garnered him the prestigious Cultural Medallion Award. This piece is one of his incredible sculptures. Our Vendor purchased this sculpture in 1976 at the East and West Art Gallery High St Melbourne. Eng Teng had an actual exhibition at the East and West Art Gallery, and our vendor bought it at the completion of the Exhibition. The Gallery titled this piece "Evolution", at least that what it was titled in the Art Gallery. He paid a lot of money for it. This piece is absolutely mesmerizing... the more you are around it the more you love it. An Incredible work. It is signed by the artist and also dated 1976. It measures approx 60cm high and 42cm Diameter. And it comes on that incredible Gallery stand which allows the bronze to revolve 360 degrees whilst the base remains fixed. It is sturdy and stable. What an incredible entrance foyer design piece !

    Danielle Elizabeth Antique & Estate Auctioneers
  • NG ENG TENG | Split Series
    Jan. 19, 2025

    NG ENG TENG | Split Series

    Est: S$12,000 - S$18,000

    29 x 56 x 19 cm bronze stamped with an artist's seal and incised Eng Teng 1973 Refer to NUS Museum Collection online, Ng Eng Teng Collection, Object No: N1997-0001-316-0, N1997-0001-317-0 for other works in the Split Series 黃榮庭《分裂系列》1973年作 铜 款识:艺术家钤印 Eng Teng 1973

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  • NG ENG TENG | Mother and Child
    Jun. 30, 2024

    NG ENG TENG | Mother and Child

    Est: S$24,000 - S$36,000

    172 x 45 x 57 cm ciment fondu incised with signature, dated '74 and stamped with a seal on the side Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; Institutional collection, Singapore 黃榮庭《母与子》1974年作 铝⼟⽔泥 款识:NG ENG TENG ‘74 艺术家印章 来源:购自于艺术家本人;新加坡机构收藏 As the winner of the 1981 Cultural Medallion in Visual Arts, Ng Eng Teng is a pioneering sculptor renowned for his nuanced interpretation of humanist themes. Among the most famous is the “Mother and Child” series, which was included in the national collection in the 1990s, making him stand together with Liu Kang, Georgette Chen, and other 1st generation masters, well-known as “The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture." Through his profound insight into the human body, especially of women and motherhood figurations, he created the rounded, warm, and straightforward figurations to discuss the power of maternal love. Eng Teng has an experimental and exploratory spirit in materials. Working in various mediums for creation, including ciment fondu, clay, ceramics, bronze, wood, etc., each of these uniquely shaped and formed works demonstrates Eng Teng’s extraordinary imagination and creativity, as well as his exquisite control over the texture and feel of materials. Either rough or smooth, concave or convex, he would choose the most suitable form and medium according to the different emotions he wished to express with each piece, making them vivid and full. The NUS Museum now holds an extensive collection of Eng Teng’s works of over 1100 pieces, which remains to be the most comprehensive collection devoted to a single artist in Singapore. The work featured in this auction was produced earlier than the other large-scale sculptures of the same name, which has a special significance to the subsequent creations. Its tranquil and harmonious composition not only shows physical intimacy but also captures subdued emotions. Although very abstract, the embracing-ish gesture of the main subject seems to allow viewers to feel the warm atmosphere of mother and child playing together and the energy of life. 作为1981年新加坡文化奖视觉艺术类别的获奖者,先驱艺术家黃榮庭以他诠释人文主义主题的作品而闻名于世,最著名的当属在90年代被纳入新加坡国家收藏的《母与子》系列大型公共雕塑,与刘抗、张荔英等一代大家齐名,被誉为“新加坡雕塑之祖”。他透过对人体,尤其是对女性和母亲形象的深刻洞察力,创作出圆润温暖、简洁而强烈的形象以探讨母爱的力量。 黃榮庭对创作材质有探索性的试验精神,使用过包括铝土水泥、陶土、陶瓷、铜、木等。这些形态各异的雕塑无不展现出他非凡的想象力与创造力,更体现了他对材质肌理和质感近乎极致的把控。粗糙或光滑,凹陷或膨胀,他会根据每一件作品想要表达的情感的不同而为其选择最适宜的形态,使它们变得生动、饱满。新加坡国立大学博物馆现如今仍持有一个超过1100件黃榮庭作品的庞大收藏,是新加坡最为全面的单个艺术家收藏。 本次拍卖的这件作品较其他同名的大型雕塑制作时间更早,对后续的创作有特殊的意义。它宁静和谐的构造不仅展示了物理上的亲密,更捕捉了内敛的情感。尽管非常抽象,但主体那种环抱的姿态仿佛能让观看者感受到母与子玩乐时的温馨氛围和生命的能量。

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  • NG ENG TENG | Head - Center Hair Parting ; Finger ... Pinky
    Jan. 20, 2024

    NG ENG TENG | Head - Center Hair Parting ; Finger ... Pinky

    Est: S$8,000 - S$12,000

    28 (22) x 13 x 13 cm ; 18 x 9 x 7 cm ciment fondue stamped with artist's seal 黃榮庭《头中心头发分开;手指...小指》1990年代末作 水泥火锅 款识:艺术家钤印

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  • NG ENG TENG | Two In One
    Nov. 05, 2023

    NG ENG TENG | Two In One

    Est: S$12,000 - S$16,000

    66 x 61 x 15 cm stainless steel executed in 1996 There is a brass edition of this sculpture in the NUS Museum collection, object number N1998-0001-110-0 黃榮庭《二合一》1996年作 不锈钢 This lot is located in Singapore

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  • Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) A group of four ciment fondu sculptures
    May. 27, 2023

    Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) A group of four ciment fondu sculptures

    Est: $40,000 - $60,000

    Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) A group of four ciment fondu sculptures each stamped with artist's seal, with the largest piece dated 1980 ciment fondu 24 x 9 x 10 cm (9 7/16 x 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 in); 10 x 7 x 8.5 cm (3 7/8 x 2 3/4 x 3 3/8 in); 8 x 12 x 14 cm (3 1/8 x 4 3/4 x 5 1/2 in); 6 x 7.5 x 8.5 cm (2 3/8 x 2 15/16 x 3 3/8 in)

    Bonhams
  • NG ENG TENG : The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960
    Nov. 27, 2022

    NG ENG TENG : The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960

    Est: RM22,000 - RM45,000

    Sculpting was not the only thing Ng Eng Teng had an aptitude for. The artist departed from his famed medium to produce brilliant artworks, such as the ‘The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960’. In this piece, he successfully portrays two Malay women donned in their traditional attire, the baju kebaya. In the background, a Malay lady wears a farmer’s hat on her head and simple, plain-hued baju kebaya while sitting in a demure position. Meanwhile, in the foreground, Ng meticulously paints a lady dressed in a vibrant, intricately designed baju kebaya with accessories and a shawl to match. These women symbolise the transformation of the traditional Malay garment from a simple design to one that is more elaborate, keeping up with the times. The faded, washed- out look to this piece of painting gives it a nostalgic and historical mood. The artist follows suit many pioneer artists such as Chua Thean Teng and Khalil Ibrahim in painting the popular subject of Malay ladies in their Sunday best, during the 1960s.

    KLAS Art Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Untitled (Women on Wood Block)
    Sep. 18, 2022

    NG ENG TENG | Untitled (Women on Wood Block)

    Est: S$5,000 - S$8,000

    26 x 16 x 13 cm ; 30.5 x 16 x 13 cm (with base) cement fondu stamped with artist’s seal and dated 1978 verso lower middle Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; Private collection, Singapore 黃榮庭《无题(木块上的妇女)》1978年作 矾土水泥 钤印:庭(背面下方);款识::1978(背面下方) 出处:购自于艺术家本人;新加坡私人收藏 Bid online at https://auctions.33auction.com/lots/view/1-6EP6W1

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  • NG ENG TENG | Untitled ( Figure )
    Aug. 21, 2022

    NG ENG TENG | Untitled ( Figure )

    Est: Rp100,000,000 - Rp150,000,000

    25 x 25 x 28 cm; 25 x 25 x 53 cm (with base) ciment fondu signed and dated lower middle verso on head 1974 黃榮庭《无题(人头)》1974 年作 矾土水泥

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  • NG ENG TENG | Mother and Child
    Aug. 21, 2022

    NG ENG TENG | Mother and Child

    Est: Rp160,000,000 - Rp260,000,000

    41 x 22 x 23 cm ciment fondu signed and dated lower middle verso 1971 黃榮庭《母亲和孩子》1971 年作 矾土水泥

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  • NG ENG TENG | The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady
    Apr. 25, 2021

    NG ENG TENG | The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady

    Est: Rp150,000,000 - Rp230,000,000

    ESTIMATES: USD 10170 - 15600 87 x 50.5 cm; 106 x 81 cm ( with frame ) oil on canvas signed and dated 1960 lower left 黃榮庭《馬來西亞女士的舊衣服和新衣服》1960 年作 油彩 畫布 This lot is located in Singapore https://auctions.33auction.com/lots/view/1-4G37IB

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  • NG ENG TENG (Singapore, 1934-2001) ceramic sculptu
    Feb. 23, 2021

    NG ENG TENG (Singapore, 1934-2001) ceramic sculptu

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    NG ENG TENG (Singapore, 1934-2001) ceramic sculpture, bust of a man. Signed, dated 1968. The bust measures 15" x 8" x 10"; mounted to a wood plinth, 21" high overall.

    O'Gallerie
  • Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) Untitled
    Oct. 06, 2020

    Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) Untitled

    Est: $80,000 - $120,000

    Ng Eng Teng (1934-2001) Untitled 1972 stamped with artist's seal and name, dated 72 ciment fondu 41 by 36 cm. 16 1/8 by 14 1/8 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • NG ENG TENG : The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960
    Sep. 29, 2019

    NG ENG TENG : The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960

    Est: RM28,000 - RM40,000

    "Sculpting was not the only thing famous sculptor Ng Eng Teng had an aptitude for. The artist departed from his famed medium to produce brilliant artworks, such as the ´The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady, 1960. In this piece, he successfully portrays two Malay women donned in their traditional attire, the baju kebaya. In the background, a Malay lady wears a farmers hat on her head and simple, plain-hued baju kebaya while sitting in a demure position. Meanwhile, in the foreground, Ng meticulously paints a lady dressed in a vibrant, intricately designed baju kebaya with accessories and a shawl to match. These women symbolise the transformation of the traditional Malay garment from a simple design to one that is more elaborate, keeping up with the times. The faded, washed-out look to this piece of painting gives it a nostalgic and historical mood. The artist follows suit many pioneer artists such as Chua Thean Teng and Khalil Ibrahim in painting the popular subject of Malay ladies in their Sunday best, during the 1960s. Dubbed the Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture, Ng Eng Teng was born in Singapore in 1934. After training his painting skills under the mentorship of Georgette Chen and Liu Kang, he went on to study ceramics in England. Upon his return, he began to actively and creatively produce large sculptures, most of which became notably famed such as Wealth, Mother and Child and The Explorer. These sculptures are still displayed in public spaces in Singapore. A recipient of Singapores Cultural Medallion Award and ASEANs Cultural Award for Visual Arts, he believed in free creation and education."

    KLAS Art Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady
    Apr. 01, 2019

    NG ENG TENG | The Old and New Dress of the Malaysian Lady

    Est: $40,000 - $60,000

    Oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • NG ENG TENG | Contemplative
    Nov. 04, 2018

    NG ENG TENG | Contemplative

    Est: S$4,000 - S$6,000

    55 x 73 cm pastel and pencil on paper, framed signed and dated 20 September 1994 Republic of Singapore upper left

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG: Bust of Frank Sullivan, 1970's
    Sep. 23, 2018

    NG ENG TENG: Bust of Frank Sullivan, 1970's

    Est: RM10,000 - RM22,000

    Dubbed the "Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture", Ng Eng Teng who was born on July 12, 1934, studied painting under first-generation masters such as Georgette Chen and Liu Kang. He then moved to England to further his studies in ceramics. Upon returning to Singapore in 1966, Eng Teng produced prolific works throughout his career until his death in November 2001. He was a celebrated artist in Singapore, remembered for his large-scale sculptures gracing many public spaces. Among Eng TengÕs slew of sculptures, one stands out; it is an homage to a great art legend, Frank Sullivan. SullivanÕs influential foothold in the art movement in Malaysia and Singapore inspired Eng Teng to create the ÔBust of Frank SullivanÕ in the 1970Õs. Eng TengÕs sculpture, ÔBust of Frank SullivanÕ which was previously in the private collection of an English estate in London, shows his meticulous FRANK SULLIVAN brilliance, capturing the essence and minutiae of SullivanÕs features perfectly, from his smile to the waves in his hair. It could also be assumed that both Sullivan and Eng Teng had crossed paths during SullivanÕs active advocacy of the local art scene in Malaysia and Singapore that led him to pay a tribute to this great man. ABOUT FRANK SULLIVAN Frank Sullivan was one of MalaysiaÕs pioneer in the Malaysian art movement. His contribution to the Malaysian and Singapore landscape is very well published in numerous art books in both countries. Sullivan was the Australian Press Secretary to the first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Sullivan had a close, lifelong association with Malaysia that began during the Pacific War. In 1946, he purchased his first painting in Singapore and became so engrossed with the art of Malaya that, in 1952, he co-founded the Malayan Arts Council (MAC). At the brink of independence, in 1956, the MAC successfully broached the idea of a National Art Gallery with Tunku Abdul Rahman. With TunkuÕs support, the gallery was institutionalised in 1958, at his residence where it remained until moving to its current location in 1984. Sullivan was diligent in the materialisation and promotion of the gallery. His position in the gallery was initially as a secretary of the first Working Committee and then as a member of the Board of Trustees, a position he held until 1971. Further promoting modern Malaysian artists, Sullivan opened the Samat Gallery, MalaysiaÕs first commercial gallery for contemporary art, in 1967. It is without a doubt that he played a pivotal and integral role in the Malaysian art scene, discovering talents such as Khalil Ibrahim who held his first exhibition at Samat Gallery. Frank SullivanÕs influential foothold in the art industry in Singapore and Malaysia probably inspired Eng Teng to create the ÔBust of Frank SullivanÕ.

    KLAS Art Auction
  • Mother and Child
    Jul. 21, 2018

    Mother and Child

    Est: S$8,000 - S$12,000

    ceramic, 49 x 22 x 16 cm, sealed with artist's name

    Larasati Auctioneers
  • NG ENG TENG : Untitled, 1966
    Jul. 08, 2018

    NG ENG TENG : Untitled, 1966

    Est: RM8,000 - RM20,000

    Ng Eng Teng, the grandfather of Singapore's sculpture was known for his figurative sculptures and his versality. Breaking from his usual mould, he also paints, having learnt from first- generation masters such as Georgette Chen and Liu Kang. In the fashion of a Chinese painting, Eng Teng showcases his niche for abstract using ink and colour on paper. ÒThe human figure remains Eng TengÕs principal source of inspiration and, no matter how abstract, his works, from the earliest, tentative explorations to these mature, masterful creations, always retain some link with figuration. They can be classed into a number of categories, most of which are familiar to viewers who have followed his career because he tenaciously explores familiar themes, particularly the female figure, which his fertile imagination transforms into the most unexpected and surprising images.Ó Ð Constance Sheares, Bodies Transformed: Ng Eng Teng in the Nineties.

    KLAS Art Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Conical Form
    May. 20, 2018

    NG ENG TENG | Conical Form

    Est: S$5,000 - S$8,000

    55 (63 with base) x 23 x 24 cm clay stamped with a seal of artist and dated 1985 on the bottom 黃榮庭《圓錐形》1985 年作 泥土 款識:1985 鈐印:庭(底部)

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  • NG ENG TENG (1934-2001) UNTITLED, 1966 89x44cm
    Mar. 20, 2018

    NG ENG TENG (1934-2001) UNTITLED, 1966 89x44cm

    Est: £500 - £800

    NG ENG TENG (1934-2001) UNTITLED, 1966 ink and colour on paper, signed Eng Teng, dated 1966, with one seal of the artist 89x44cm

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • Face to Torso
    Mar. 10, 2018

    Face to Torso

    Est: S$20,000 - S$25,000

    2000, ceramic, high fired with glazed, 56 x 33 x 34.5 cm, stamped with artist's seal and dated

    Larasati Auctioneers
  • NG ENG TENG | Big Nose
    Feb. 04, 2018

    NG ENG TENG | Big Nose

    Est: S$6,000 - S$8,000

    29.5 x 30 x 60 cm ceramic, glazed signed and dated 11-1995; stamped with a seal of artist at the bottom 黃榮庭《 大鼻子》1995 石器 上釉 款識:ENG TENG 11-1995(底部) 欽印:一方(底部)

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Torso Series
    Feb. 04, 2018

    NG ENG TENG | Torso Series

    Est: S$6,000 - S$8,000

    56 x 30 x 16 cm ceramic signed and dated 1992; stamped with a seal of artist at the bottom 黃榮庭《軀干係列》1992 陶 款識:ENG TENG 1992(底部) 欽印:一方(底部)

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Untitled
    May. 14, 2017

    NG ENG TENG | Untitled

    Est: S$6,000 - S$9,000

    23 x 19 x 16 cm | bronze | signed and dated 8-91 bottom

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | The Deserted Hut
    Oct. 15, 2016

    NG ENG TENG | The Deserted Hut

    Est: S$6,000 - S$8,000

    59 x 47 cm | oil on canvas laid on board | signed and dated 60 lower left

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Mother's Care
    Oct. 15, 2016

    NG ENG TENG | Mother's Care

    Est: S$3,000 - S$5,000

    25 x 15 x 23.5 cm | earthen sculpture | stamped with artist's seal, incised with signature and dated 1977 Singapore on the side

    33 Auction
  • NG ENG TENG | Portrait of Lady in Blue Dress
    May. 21, 2016

    NG ENG TENG | Portrait of Lady in Blue Dress

    Est: S$20,000 - S$26,000

    oil on board| 65 x 53 cm| signed and dated 5-60 lower right

    33 Auction
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