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Walasse Ting (Chinese/American, 1929-2010), "Woman with Fish", acrylic on rice paper, artist stamp upper left, 2 "Dyansen Gallery, Boston" labels with artist and title on backing paper, 23 1/2 in. x 14 1/4 in., framed, overall 31 7/8 in. x 22 3/4 in. x 1 1/2 in. Note: Walasse Ting was raised in Shanghai, China and although largely self-taught, he took classes at the Shanghai Art Academy as a teenager. At the age of seventeen, Ting left Shanghai to live in Hong Kong and then settled in Paris, France in 1952. There, he was exposed to the works of Henri Matisse and started experimenting in oils and printmaking mediums. At the same time, the avant-garde art scene in Paris was growing and Ting befriended CoBrA group members Pierre Alechinsky and Asger Jorn. The CoBrA group rejected the popular mid-century art trends such as naturalism and “sterile” abstraction and instead embraced surrealism with a childlike sense of play. In an exchange of skills, Ting helped Alechinsky learn traditional calligraphy techniques while the groups philosophies led Ting to experiment more with color and subject matter. In 1963, Ting relocated to New York City where he would live and work the rest of his life. He also began working with what would become his life’s favorite painting subject –women. His depictions of nude women disarm the viewer with their bright cheery color palettes but confront the viewers gaze with the stark sensuality that references Courbet’s “Origin of the World.” The lot offered here is not as explicit as other Ting portraits. However, with her nude body coyishly covered by an ornate fan, her brightly colored accessories and her averted gaze, this painting is a great example of the raw intensity of Ting’s work. Ref.: Kuipers, Bert. “丁雄泉 Ting’s Muse; The History of Walasse Ting.” Gallerease. Apr. 1, 2020. www.gallerease.com. Accessed Mar. 10, 2023; Sicard, D. “Walasse Ting.” Chinese New Art. www.chinesenewart.com. Accessed Mar. 10, 2023.

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