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b. 1916 - d. 1977

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  • Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of gold fish. brbrImage: 14.75"h x 11"w (37.47 x 27.94 cm); with frame: 20.75"h x 17"...
    Apr. 03, 2025

    Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of gold fish. brbrImage: 14.75"h x 11"w (37.47 x 27.94 cm); with frame: 20.75"h x 17"...

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of gold fish. Image: 14.75"h x 11"w (37.47 x 27.94 cm); with frame: 20.75"h x 17"w (52.71 x 43.18 cm) NOTE: THIS ITEM IS IN OUR NEW YORK WAREHOUSE WHERE IT CAN BE SHIPPED FROM. For additional information, including condition reports, please email Clars Los Angeles at ask@ClarsLA.com. The absence of a condition statement does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition.

    Clars Auctions
  • Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of colourful leafs, 20th century, signed and sealed. brbrImage: 11"h x 14"w (27.94 x...
    Apr. 03, 2025

    Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of colourful leafs, 20th century, signed and sealed. brbrImage: 11"h x 14"w (27.94 x...

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Tseng Ying Pang (1916 - 1997), watercolour of colourful leafs, 20th century, signed and sealed. Image: 11"h x 14"w (27.94 x 35.56 cm); with frame: 18.5"h x 21.5"w (46.99 x 54.61 cm) NOTE: THIS ITEM IS IN OUR NEW YORK WAREHOUSE WHERE IT CAN BE SHIPPED FROM. For additional information, including condition reports, please email Clars Los Angeles at ask@ClarsLA.com. The absence of a condition statement does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition.

    Clars Auctions
  • Pang Tseng Ying
    Jan. 18, 2025

    Pang Tseng Ying

    Est: $100 - $300

    (China, 1916-1997) Original watercolor on paper signed lower right. Excellent abstract work framed and matted nicely. H24 3/4" W12 3/4" Sold from the Braford Collection Natural Bridge, Virginia.

    Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
  • Tseng Ying Pang/Pang Tseng Ying, (1916-1977, Japan/China/U.S) "Koi Pond", watercolor/gouache on paper,
    Dec. 10, 2024

    Tseng Ying Pang/Pang Tseng Ying, (1916-1977, Japan/China/U.S) "Koi Pond", watercolor/gouache on paper,

    Est: $150 - $300

    Tseng Ying Pang/Pang Tseng Ying, (1916-1977, Japan/China/U.S) "Koi Pond", watercolor/gouache on paper, abstract expressionist, signed lower right, sight 16" x 12", overall 24" x 19 1/2", Hangsin Brooklyn Museum, N.J. State Museum, Berkshire Museum, Hudson River Museum.

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • Pang Tseng Ying
    Oct. 19, 2024

    Pang Tseng Ying

    Est: $300 - $600

    (China, 1916-1997) Original watercolor on paper signed lower right. Excellent abstract work framed and matted nicely. H24 3/4" W12 3/4" Sold from the Braford Collection Natural Bridge, Virginia.

    Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
  • Tseng Ying Pang. Ten Unframed Works, oil
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Tseng Ying Pang. Ten Unframed Works, oil

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997) Oils on paper, several signed, most 26 x 20 in.

    Alex Cooper
  • Tseng Ying Pang. In the Forest, oil
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Tseng Ying Pang. In the Forest, oil

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    (Chinese, 1916-1997) Oil on paper, information on verso in Chinese, sight size: 20 1/4 x 15 in., framed size: 25 1/2 x 20 in.

    Alex Cooper
  • Pang Tseng Ying 'Cold Clouds ... Trees' Lithograph
    Jun. 08, 2024

    Pang Tseng Ying 'Cold Clouds ... Trees' Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $200

    A Pang Tseng Ying (Chinese, 1916-1997) lithograph titled 'Cold Clouds and Weathered Trees' depicting a cloudy forest mountain landscape. Signed and stamped in print lower right. Presented in a frame behind glass. Sight: 34.5" x 25"

    Atlanta Auction Gallery, ltd
  • PANG TSENG YING, CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)
    Feb. 13, 2024

    PANG TSENG YING, CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $50 - $75

    PANG TSENG YING CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 38/50, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)
    Feb. 13, 2024

    PANG TSENG YING, CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)

    Est: $50 - $75

    PANG TSENG YING CHINESE, AMERICAN, NEW YORK, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 89/200, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • Tseng Ying Pang. "Gateway to Serenity," oil
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. "Gateway to Serenity," oil

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, 1954, signed lr, titled ll and on verso, sight size: 15 x 20 1/4 in., framed size: 20 1/2 x 26 1/4 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • Tseng Ying Pang. "A Temple," oil
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. "A Temple," oil

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, signed ll, titled ll and on verso, sight size: 15 x 20 1/4 in., framed size: 20 x 25 1/2 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • Tseng Ying Pang. "Study in Blue," oil
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. "Study in Blue," oil

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, signed lr, titled ll and on verso, sight size: 20 1/2 x 14 3/4 in., framed size: 25 x 20 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Print: 28 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (73 x 49.5 cm.)
    Dec. 07, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Print: 28 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (73 x 49.5 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $150

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Lower left: 6/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)
    Dec. 07, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $150

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Lower left: 5/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)
    Dec. 07, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $150

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 38/50, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)
    Dec. 07, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $150

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 35/50, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)
    Dec. 07, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $150

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 89/200, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • Tseng Ying Pang. "Landscape/Perspective," oil
    Nov. 04, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. "Landscape/Perspective," oil

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, 1954, signed and dated lr, titled on frame ll and titled on verso, sight size: 20 x 15 in., framed size: 20 1/4 x 25 3/4 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • Tseng Ying Pang. "Blue Cloud Temple," oil
    Nov. 04, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. "Blue Cloud Temple," oil

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, signed 1954, signed and dated lr, titled on verso, sight size: 20 1/4 x 14 3/4 in., framed size: 26 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • Tseng Ying Pang. Self-Portrait with Cigarette, oil
    Nov. 04, 2023

    Tseng Ying Pang. Self-Portrait with Cigarette, oil

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    (Chinese, 1916-1997). Oil on paper, signed ll, sight size: 21 x 12 1/2 in., framed size: 30 x 22 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Nine Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin
    Oct. 31, 2023

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Nine Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin

    Est: $50 - $100

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Nine Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin,

    Weschler's
  • Pang Tseng Ying (Chinese, 1916-1997) Lithograph
    Oct. 29, 2023

    Pang Tseng Ying (Chinese, 1916-1997) Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $200

    Description: A semi-abstract lithograph landscape with birds, trees, and watery elements by Chinese artist Pang Tseng Ying. Title: Untitled Type: Lithograph Materials: Arches paper Markings & Inscriptions: Signed and numbered 122/200 Date: Mid 20th century Maker: Pang Tseng Ying (Chinese, 1916-1997) Dimensions: 26" x 18", 30" x 21" sheet.

    Hoch LTD.
  • Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Six Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Two Sizes, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin
    Oct. 24, 2023

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Six Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Two Sizes, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin

    Est: $50 - $100

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Abstract Birds in Flight, Collection of Six Color Lithographs on Handmade Paper, Two Sizes, Each Signed and numbered along lower margin,

    Weschler's
  • Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Birds on Branches Abstracts, Four a Lithograph in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l., Sheet Size: 30 x 21 in. (76.2 x 53.3 cm.)
    Oct. 17, 2023

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Birds on Branches Abstracts, Four a Lithograph in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l., Sheet Size: 30 x 21 in. (76.2 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $50 - $100

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Birds on Branches Abstracts, Four a Lithograph in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l., Numbered: 10/50, 30/50, 33/50 and 34/50,

    Weschler's
  • Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Two Abstract Scenes, Five Lithographs in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l., Larger Sheet Size: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)
    Oct. 17, 2023

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Two Abstract Scenes, Five Lithographs in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l., Larger Sheet Size: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)

    Est: $50 - $100

    Pang Tseng Ying (American/Chinese 1916–1997), Two Abstract Scenes, Five Lithographs in Color on Handmade Paper, Each Signed and Sealed l.r. and numbered l.l.,

    Weschler's
  • Watercolor Painting by Tseng Ying Pang
    Aug. 27, 2023

    Watercolor Painting by Tseng Ying Pang

    Est: $600 - $800

    Watercolor Painting by Tseng Ying Pang. Framed size H 64cm x W 54cm. Provenance: Reston Virginia Estate of a US diplomat who served in China, Taiwan, Laos and Thailand in the 1980's.

    Montgomery Auction
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Lower left: 5/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, Color lithograph, Print: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, Color lithograph, Print: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 Color lithograph Lower left: 32/49; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 4/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, 17 x 24 1/2 in. (43.2 x 62.2 cm.), Frame: 27 1/4 x 34 3/4 in. (69.2 x 88.3 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, 17 x 24 1/2 in. (43.2 x 62.2 cm.), Frame: 27 1/4 x 34 3/4 in. (69.2 x 88.3 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

    Potomack Company
  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Print: 28 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (73 x 49.5 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, Color lithograph, Print: 28 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (73 x 49.5 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED Color lithograph Lower left: 6/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, FLORAL REVERIE, 1982, Color lithograph, 25 7/8 x 21 1/8 in. (65.7 x 53.7 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, FLORAL REVERIE, 1982, Color lithograph, 25 7/8 x 21 1/8 in. (65.7 x 53.7 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 FLORAL REVERIE, 1982 Color lithograph Lower left: 13/25; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, FLORAL REVERIE, 1982, Color lithograph, 25 1/4 x 20 7/8 in. (64.1 x 53 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, FLORAL REVERIE, 1982, Color lithograph, 25 1/4 x 20 7/8 in. (64.1 x 53 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 FLORAL REVERIE, 1982 Color lithograph Lower left: 9/25; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Silkscreen: 30 x 21 1/4 in. (76.2 x 54 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Silkscreen: 30 x 21 1/4 in. (76.2 x 54 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MORNING MIST Color lithograph Lower left: 45/50; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Silkscreen: 30 x 21 1/4 in. (76.2 x 54 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Silkscreen: 30 x 21 1/4 in. (76.2 x 54 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MORNING MIST Color lithograph Lower left: 43/50; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Print: 26 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. (66.7 x 46.4 cm.), Frame: 36 1/2 x 27 3/4 in. (92.7 x 70.5 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MORNING MIST, Color lithograph, Print: 26 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. (66.7 x 46.4 cm.), Frame: 36 1/2 x 27 3/4 in. (92.7 x 70.5 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MORNING MIST Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 177/285; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 38/50, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Sheet: 30 1/4 x 21 in. (76.8 x 53.3 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 35/50, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, TURQUOISE FALLS, Color lithograph, Print: 25 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (65.4 x 45.1 cm.), Frame: 37 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (95.9 x 73 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 TURQUOISE FALLS Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 89/200, lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN PATH, Color lithograph, Print: 31 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. (80 x 24.8 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 20 3/4 in. (111.1 x 52.7 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN PATH, Color lithograph, Print: 31 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. (80 x 24.8 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 20 3/4 in. (111.1 x 52.7 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MOUNTAIN PATH Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 165/1000, lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN MIST, Color lithograph, Sight: 28 x 17 1/2 in. (71.1 x 44.5 cm.), Frame: 38 3/4 x 27 3/4 in. (98.4 x 70.5 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN MIST, Color lithograph, Sight: 28 x 17 1/2 in. (71.1 x 44.5 cm.), Frame: 38 3/4 x 27 3/4 in. (98.4 x 70.5 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MOUNTAIN MIST Color lithograph Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN MIST, Color lithograph, Lithograph: 28 x 17 1/2 in. (71.1 x 44.5 cm.), Frame: 38 3/4 x 27 3/4 in. (98.4 x 70.5 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MOUNTAIN MIST, Color lithograph, Lithograph: 28 x 17 1/2 in. (71.1 x 44.5 cm.), Frame: 38 3/4 x 27 3/4 in. (98.4 x 70.5 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MOUNTAIN MIST Color lithograph Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MESSENGERS, Color lithograph, Sight: 31 3/4 x 12 in. (80.6 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 23 in. (111.1 x 58.4 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MESSENGERS, Color lithograph, Sight: 31 3/4 x 12 in. (80.6 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 23 in. (111.1 x 58.4 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MESSENGERS Color lithograph Lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MESSENGERS, Color lithograph, Print: 31 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. (80.6 x 29.2 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 23 in. (111.1 x 58.4 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, MESSENGERS, Color lithograph, Print: 31 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. (80.6 x 29.2 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 23 in. (111.1 x 58.4 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 MESSENGERS Color lithograph Left side signed and one seal in plate; lower left numbered: 187/1000; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, ASCENDING, 1983, Color lithograph, Print: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, ASCENDING, 1983, Color lithograph, Print: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 ASCENDING, 1983 Color lithograph Lower left: 35/49; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, ASCENDING, 1983, Color lithograph, Print: 29 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. (75.6 x 46.4 cm.), Frame: 40 1/4 x 29 in. (102.2 x 73.7 cm.)
    Jul. 28, 2023

    PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, ASCENDING, 1983, Color lithograph, Print: 29 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. (75.6 x 46.4 cm.), Frame: 40 1/4 x 29 in. (102.2 x 73.7 cm.)

    Est: $200 - $300

    PANG TSENG YING AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 ASCENDING, 1983 Color lithograph Lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki.

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  • TSENG-YING PANG (China/America, 1916-1997), “Stirring Leaves”., Collotype on paper, 12” x 16” sight. Framed 18” x 21.5”.
    Jun. 14, 2023

    TSENG-YING PANG (China/America, 1916-1997), “Stirring Leaves”., Collotype on paper, 12” x 16” sight. Framed 18” x 21.5”.

    Est: $200 - $250

    TSENG-YING PANG China/America, 1916-1997 "Stirring Leaves". Signed and seal marked lower right. Titled verso.

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