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      • ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (SHANGHAI, CHINA, B. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood 紅色童年
        May. 20, 2024

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (SHANGHAI, CHINA, B. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood 紅色童年

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (SHANGHAI, CHINA, B. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood Executed in 2001 Oil on canvas Signed in Chinese, titled in Chinese and dated '2001.12.' on the reverse 128 wide, 135cm high 張林海 紅色童年 2001年作 油畫畫布 款識:紅色童年、2001.12、張林海、L.H - PROVENANCE: Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong, China; Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2001; English Private Collection 來源:中國香港,少勵畫廊; 現藏家於2001年購自上述; 英國私人收藏 - Born in Shanghai in 1963, Zhang Linhai's life was plagued with ill fate from a young age. His parents abandoned him when he was just one year old, leaving him to be adopted as an orphan by a married couple who were both teachers in the village of Shexian in Hebei. At the age of five, he fell seriously ill and was left with a disability in his right foot. Despite this setback, he persevered with his studies. As a young boy he had a keen sense of observation and was fascinated by people and their emotions, providing him with a deep understanding of the world around him. In 1980, Zhang attended art classes at the Handan Mass Art Museum, where he established a solid foundation in painting skills under the guidance of his teacher. It was there that he met painter Fang Lijun, and together they created a special landscape of Zhang Linhai's mountainous Shexian village. This painting portrayed a surreal context, with bare stone hillsides and stone houses like a barren land during a drought. It symbolized the experiences of his childhood years. Zhang's artistic creations often feature bald-headed figures, which serve as an incarnation of himself and are an expression of his observations of the real world. In 1986, he enrolled in the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, where he majored in engraving. His works Strange Northern Wilderness and Preaching of Buddha series were selected for the Seventh National Art Exhibition and the National Youth Engravings Exhibition in China in 1989. Preaching of Buddha was awarded a Gold prize and was inducted into the collection of the Shanghai Museum. That same year, he held a solo exhibition at the Beijing Spring and Summer Hanmo Art Gallery. In 2002, Zhang gained the recognition of Manfred Schoeni, manager of the Schoeni Art Gallery, which led to five solo exhibitions of his work from 2002 through 2010, establishing his reputation within art circles in China and around the world. Painting served as an outlet for the life and dreams of Zhang Linhai, and he dedicated himself to his pursuit of art no matter what life threw at him. In 2015, he held a solo exhibition at the Singapore Contemporary Art Museum and was invited the following year to exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Jakarta. His unique and creative artistic vocabulary garnered great attention among the public. Despite the challenges he faced throughout his life, Zhang Linhai continued to create art that speaks to the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on viewers around the world. Zhang Linhai's artworks have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including in China, Europe, and the United States. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his art, and his works have been acquired by many prestigious private and public collections. In addition to his work as a painter, Zhang Linhai is also a respected art educator, teaching at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. He has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of Chinese artists, inspiring them to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Overall, Zhang Linhai is a truly unique and talented artist, whose works continue to captivate and inspire audiences around the world.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless 怔
        Nov. 06, 2023

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless 怔

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless Bronze Edition 1 / 2 Executed in 2008 Signed and dated '2008.6.' on the base 76cm high, 67cm wide, 47cm long 張林海 怔 銅 版數:1/2 此作品共2版 2008年作 款識:2008.6.,林海,Zhang Linhai - PROVENANCE: Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong, China; Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2008; English Private Collection 來源:中國香港,少勵畫廊; 現藏家於2008年購自上述; 英國私人收藏 - EXHIBITED: Beijing, Today Art Museum, Stunned Speechless – Zhang Linhai’s Exhibition, Schoeni Art Gallery, 2008 Nicole Schoeni, the director of the Schoeni Art Gallery, curated Zhang Linhai's first museum exhibition at the Today Art Museum, which was supported by Lane Crawford Hong Kong. The exhibition was a culmination of the artist's lifelong pursuit of his artistic vision, featuring works that spanned over a decade of relentless dedication. It brought together pieces from private collections around the world, along with a collection of previously-unseen artworks.- Born in Shanghai in 1963, Zhang Linhai's life was plagued with ill fate from a young age. His parents abandoned him when he was just one year old, leaving him to be adopted as an orphan by a married couple who were both teachers in the village of Shexian in Hebei. At the age of five, he fell seriously ill and was left with a disability in his right foot. Despite this setback, he persevered with his studies. As a young boy he had a keen sense of observation and was fascinated by people and their emotions, providing him with a deep understanding of the world around him. In 1980, Zhang attended art classes at the Handan Mass Art Museum, where he established a solid foundation in painting skills under the guidance of his teacher. It was there that he met painter Fang Lijun, and together they created a special landscape of Zhang Linhai's mountainous Shexian village. This painting portrayed a surreal context, with bare stone hillsides and stone houses like a barren land during a drought. It symbolized the experiences of his childhood years. Zhang's artistic creations often feature bald-headed figures, which serve as an incarnation of himself and are an expression of his observations of the real world. In 1986, he enrolled in the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, where he majored in engraving. His works Strange Northern Wilderness and Preaching of Buddha series were selected for the Seventh National Art Exhibition and the National Youth Engravings Exhibition in China in 1989. Preaching of Buddha was awarded a Gold prize and was inducted into the collection of the Shanghai Museum. That same year, he held a solo exhibition at the Beijing Spring and Summer Hanmo Art Gallery. In 2002, Zhang gained the recognition of Manfred Schoeni, manager of the Schoeni Art Gallery, which led to five solo exhibitions of his work from 2002 through 2010, establishing his reputation within art circles in China and around the world. Painting served as an outlet for the life and dreams of Zhang Linhai, and he dedicated himself to his pursuit of art no matter what life threw at him. In 2015, he held a solo exhibition at the Singapore Contemporary Art Museum and was invited the following year to exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Jakarta. His unique and creative artistic vocabulary garnered great attention among the public. Despite the challenges he faced throughout his life, Zhang Linhai continued to create art that speaks to the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on viewers around the world. Zhang Linhai's artworks have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including in China, Europe, and the United States. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his art, and his works have been acquired by many prestigious private and public collections. In addition to his work as a painter, Zhang Linhai is also a respected art educator, teaching at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. He has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of Chinese artists, inspiring them to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Overall, Zhang Linhai is a truly unique and talented artist, whose works continue to captivate and inspire audiences around the world. -

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless 怔
        May. 19, 2023

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless 怔

        Est: £30,000 - £40,000

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Stunned Speechless Bronze Edition 1 / 2 Executed in 2008 Signed and dated '2008.6.' on the base 76cm high, 67cm wide, 47cm long 張林海 怔 銅 版數:1/2 此作品共2版 2008年作 款識:2008.6.,林海,Zhang Linhai - PROVENANCE: Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong, China; Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2008; English Private Collection 來源:中國香港,少勵畫廊; 現藏家於2008年購自上述; 英國私人收藏 - EXHIBITED: Beijing, Today Art Museum, Stunned Speechless – Zhang Linhai’s Exhibition, Schoeni Art Gallery, 2008 Nicole Schoeni, the director of the Schoeni Art Gallery, curated Zhang Linhai's first museum exhibition at the Today Art Museum, which was supported by Lane Crawford Hong Kong. The exhibition was a culmination of the artist's lifelong pursuit of his artistic vision, featuring works that spanned over a decade of relentless dedication. It brought together pieces from private collections around the world, along with a collection of previously-unseen artworks.- Born in Shanghai in 1963, Zhang Linhai's life was plagued with ill fate from a young age. His parents abandoned him when he was just one year old, leaving him to be adopted as an orphan by a married couple who were both teachers in the village of Shexian in Hebei. At the age of five, he fell seriously ill and was left with a disability in his right foot. Despite this setback, he persevered with his studies. As a young boy he had a keen sense of observation and was fascinated by people and their emotions, providing him with a deep understanding of the world around him. In 1980, Zhang attended art classes at the Handan Mass Art Museum, where he established a solid foundation in painting skills under the guidance of his teacher. It was there that he met painter Fang Lijun, and together they created a special landscape of Zhang Linhai's mountainous Shexian village. This painting portrayed a surreal context, with bare stone hillsides and stone houses like a barren land during a drought. It symbolized the experiences of his childhood years. Zhang's artistic creations often feature bald-headed figures, which serve as an incarnation of himself and are an expression of his observations of the real world. In 1986, he enrolled in the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, where he majored in engraving. His works Strange Northern Wilderness and Preaching of Buddha series were selected for the Seventh National Art Exhibition and the National Youth Engravings Exhibition in China in 1989. Preaching of Buddha was awarded a Gold prize and was inducted into the collection of the Shanghai Museum. That same year, he held a solo exhibition at the Beijing Spring and Summer Hanmo Art Gallery. In 2002, Zhang gained the recognition of Manfred Schoeni, manager of the Schoeni Art Gallery, which led to five solo exhibitions of his work from 2002 through 2010, establishing his reputation within art circles in China and around the world. Painting served as an outlet for the life and dreams of Zhang Linhai, and he dedicated himself to his pursuit of art no matter what life threw at him. In 2015, he held a solo exhibition at the Singapore Contemporary Art Museum and was invited the following year to exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Jakarta. His unique and creative artistic vocabulary garnered great attention among the public. Despite the challenges he faced throughout his life, Zhang Linhai continued to create art that speaks to the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on viewers around the world. Zhang Linhai's artworks have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including in China, Europe, and the United States. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his art, and his works have been acquired by many prestigious private and public collections. In addition to his work as a painter, Zhang Linhai is also a respected art educator, teaching at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. He has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of Chinese artists, inspiring them to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Overall, Zhang Linhai is a truly unique and talented artist, whose works continue to captivate and inspire audiences around the world. -

        Chiswick Auctions
      • ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood 紅色童年
        May. 19, 2023

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood 紅色童年

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        ZHANG LINHAI 張林海 (Shanghai, China, b. 1963) Radiant Sunshine No. 8 - Red Childhood Executed in 2001 Oil on canvas Signed in Chinese, titled in Chinese and dated '2001.12.' on the reverse 128 wide, 135cm high 張林海 紅色童年 2001年作 油畫畫布 款識:紅色童年、2001.12、張林海、L.H - PROVENANCE: Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong, China; Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2001; English Private Collection 來源:中國香港,少勵畫廊; 現藏家於2001年購自上述; 英國私人收藏 - Born in Shanghai in 1963, Zhang Linhai's life was plagued with ill fate from a young age. His parents abandoned him when he was just one year old, leaving him to be adopted as an orphan by a married couple who were both teachers in the village of Shexian in Hebei. At the age of five, he fell seriously ill and was left with a disability in his right foot. Despite this setback, he persevered with his studies. As a young boy he had a keen sense of observation and was fascinated by people and their emotions, providing him with a deep understanding of the world around him. In 1980, Zhang attended art classes at the Handan Mass Art Museum, where he established a solid foundation in painting skills under the guidance of his teacher. It was there that he met painter Fang Lijun, and together they created a special landscape of Zhang Linhai's mountainous Shexian village. This painting portrayed a surreal context, with bare stone hillsides and stone houses like a barren land during a drought. It symbolized the experiences of his childhood years. Zhang's artistic creations often feature bald-headed figures, which serve as an incarnation of himself and are an expression of his observations of the real world. In 1986, he enrolled in the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, where he majored in engraving. His works Strange Northern Wilderness and Preaching of Buddha series were selected for the Seventh National Art Exhibition and the National Youth Engravings Exhibition in China in 1989. Preaching of Buddha was awarded a Gold prize and was inducted into the collection of the Shanghai Museum. That same year, he held a solo exhibition at the Beijing Spring and Summer Hanmo Art Gallery. In 2002, Zhang gained the recognition of Manfred Schoeni, manager of the Schoeni Art Gallery, which led to five solo exhibitions of his work from 2002 through 2010, establishing his reputation within art circles in China and around the world. Painting served as an outlet for the life and dreams of Zhang Linhai, and he dedicated himself to his pursuit of art no matter what life threw at him. In 2015, he held a solo exhibition at the Singapore Contemporary Art Museum and was invited the following year to exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Jakarta. His unique and creative artistic vocabulary garnered great attention among the public. Despite the challenges he faced throughout his life, Zhang Linhai continued to create art that speaks to the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on viewers around the world. Zhang Linhai's artworks have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including in China, Europe, and the United States. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his art, and his works have been acquired by many prestigious private and public collections. In addition to his work as a painter, Zhang Linhai is also a respected art educator, teaching at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. He has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of Chinese artists, inspiring them to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Overall, Zhang Linhai is a truly unique and talented artist, whose works continue to captivate and inspire audiences around the world. -

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Linhai Zhang, 1963, Sea No. 3 (*)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        Linhai Zhang, 1963, Sea No. 3 (*)

        Est: CHF8,000 - CHF12,000

        Verso signed and dated: Zhang Linhai, 2004.12.

        Germann Auction House Ltd
      • ZHANG LINHAI (B. 1963) Untitled dated and signed '2000.4 L.H' (mid
        Sep. 30, 2020

        ZHANG LINHAI (B. 1963) Untitled dated and signed '2000.4 L.H' (mid

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        ZHANG LINHAI (B. 1963) Untitled dated and signed '2000.4 L.H' (middle left) oil on canvas 47.5 x 57.3 cm. (18 3/4 x 22 1/2 in.) Painted in 2000 ,

        Christie's
      • Zhang Linhai, 1963, Sea No. 3
        Jun. 03, 2019

        Zhang Linhai, 1963, Sea No. 3

        Est: CHF15,000 - CHF20,000

        Oil on canvas. Verso signed and dated: Zhang Linhai, 2004.12.

        Germann Auction House Ltd
      • ZHANG LINHAI | Paradise No. 10
        Apr. 04, 2016

        ZHANG LINHAI | Paradise No. 10

        Est: $100,000 - $150,000

        signed in Chinese, initialed in Pinyin and dated 2003.8

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI | Paradise No. 2
        Apr. 04, 2016

        ZHANG LINHAI | Paradise No. 2

        Est: $250,000 - $350,000

        signed in Chinese, initialed in Pinyin and dated 2003.8; signed in Chinese and Pinyin, titled in Chinese and dated 2003.7 on the reverse

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI | Cloud Series No. 4
        Apr. 05, 2015

        ZHANG LINHAI | Cloud Series No. 4

        Est: $120,000 - $180,000

        oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI
        May. 29, 2011

        ZHANG LINHAI

        Est: $200,000 - $250,000

        ZHANG LINHAI (B. 1962) Cloud Series No.17 dated '2003.5'; signed 'Zhang Linhai' in Pinyin; signed in Chinese (lower right) oil on canvas 128 x 130 cm. (50 3/8 x 51 1/8 in.) Painted in 2003

        Christie's
      • ZHANG LINHAI
        Apr. 04, 2011

        ZHANG LINHAI

        Est: $700,000 - $900,000

        ZHANG LINHAI B. 1963 PURPLE SERIES Signed in Chinese and Pinyin, titled in Chinese and dated 2006.11 on the reverse oil on canvas 180 by 140 cm.; 70 7/8 by 55 1/8 in.

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI
        Apr. 04, 2011

        ZHANG LINHAI

        Est: $200,000 - $250,000

        ZHANG LINHAI B. 1963 PARADISE SERIES NO. 14 Signed in Chinese, initialled and dated 2003.11 oil on canvas 100 by 100 cm.; 39 3/8 by 39 3/8 in.

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI
        Apr. 05, 2010

        ZHANG LINHAI

        Est: $200,000 - $250,000

        ZHANG LINHAI B. 1963 RED EARS SERIES NO.2 signed in Chinese and initials and dated 2003,5 ; signed in Chinese and Pinyin, titled in Chinese and dated 2003,5 80 by 100 cm.; 31 1/2 by 39 1/4 in.

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LIN HAI
        Dec. 01, 2008

        ZHANG LIN HAI

        Est: $120,000 - $160,000

        ZHANG LIN HAI (Born in 1963) Untitled oil on canvas 50 x 60 cm. (19 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.)

        Christie's
      • Zhang Linhai , b. 1963 Paradise Series No. 26 oil on canvas
        Oct. 20, 2008

        Zhang Linhai , b. 1963 Paradise Series No. 26 oil on canvas

        Est: £15,000 - £20,000

        signed and dated 2006 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Paradise Series No.8 oil on canvas
        Oct. 05, 2008

        Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Paradise Series No.8 oil on canvas

        Est: $300,000 - $500,000

        signed in Chinese and pinyin and dated 2003.9 ; signed in Chinese and pinyin, titled in Chinese and dated 2003.9 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Purple Series oil on canvas
        Oct. 05, 2008

        Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Purple Series oil on canvas

        Est: $1,000,000 - $1,500,000

        signed in Chinese, initialled ZLH and dated 2006.10 ; signed in Chinese and pinyin, titled in Chinese and dated 2006.11 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Sea No. 3 oil on canvas
        Mar. 17, 2008

        Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Sea No. 3 oil on canvas

        Est: $50,000 - $70,000

        signed in Chinese and Pinyin, titled in Chinese, and dated 2004.12 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Reminiscences Series No. 17 oil on canvas
        Mar. 17, 2008

        Zhang Linhai , B. 1963 Reminiscences Series No. 17 oil on canvas

        Est: $200,000 - $250,000

        signed in Chinese and Pinyin and dated 2006.9 ; signed and titled in Chinese, initialed in Pinyin, and dated 2006.9 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Joyful Time No. 1
        Feb. 07, 2008

        Joyful Time No. 1

        Est: £40,000 - £60,000

        Zhang Lin Hai (b. 1963) Joyful Time No. 1 signed with the artist's initials and dated 'L.H 2001.2' (lower right edge); inscribed in Chinese, signed and dated 'Lin Hai 2001.2' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 45½ x 61in. (115.6 x 145cm.) Painted in 2001

        Christie's
      • Zhang Linhai B. 1963 , Drama Series No.2 oil on canvas
        Oct. 07, 2007

        Zhang Linhai B. 1963 , Drama Series No.2 oil on canvas

        Est: $200,000 - $300,000

        signed in Chinese, initialled L.H ., and dated 2000.7 , framed oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963)
        May. 27, 2007

        ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963)

        Est: $200,000 - $250,000

        ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963) Red Flag signed and dated 'L. H.; Linhai; 2002.1' in English & Chinese (center left) oil on canvas 150.1 x 180 cm. (59 x 71 in.) Painted in 2002

        Christie's
      • ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963)
        May. 27, 2007

        ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963)

        Est: $100,000 - $200,000

        ZHANG LINHAI (Born in 1963) Golden Sky signed and dated 'L. H.; 2002' (lower center) mixed media on canvas 81 x 100 cm. (31 7/8 x 39 3/8 in.) Painted in 2002

        Christie's
      • Zhang Linhai B. 1963 , Radiant Sunshine No .13
        Apr. 07, 2007

        Zhang Linhai B. 1963 , Radiant Sunshine No .13

        Est: $300,000 - $500,000

        Signed Linhai and L.H., dated 2002 Reverse signed, titled and dated again Oil on canvas Condition Note: Radiant Sunshine-Zhang Linhai, Schoeni Art Gallery Ltd., 2002, p.40 We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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      • ZHANG LINHAI
        May. 28, 2006

        ZHANG LINHAI

        Est: $150,000 - $180,000

        (BORN IN 1963) The Maze signed and dated 'Lin Hai; L.H. 2001.4'in Chinese & initial (lower right) oil on canvas 147 x 178 cm. (57 7/8 x 70 1/8 in.) Painted in 2001

        Christie's
      • ZHANG LINHAI B. 1963
        Oct. 24, 2005

        ZHANG LINHAI B. 1963

        Est: $155,000 - $180,000

        NARRATIVE NO. 4 NARRATIVE NO. 4 measurements note 150 by 180 cm. 59 by 70 7/8 in. Signed Z.L.H., linhai, and dated 1995 oil on canvas, framed Condition Note: Radiant Sunshine-Zhang Linhai, Hong Kong, Schoeni Gallery, 2002, p.9 We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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