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Don’t miss your chance to bid on two exceptional Asian art online auctions at Christie’s closing next week!

Ink Eternal: The Chinese Painting Collection of Harold Wong
Auction: Closing Wednesday, May 14, 3pm HKT 
Viewing: May 8–13, 10:30am-5:30pm; May 14, 10:30am-3pm (Closed Saturday & Sunday)
6/F, The Henderson, 2 Murray Road, Central, Hong Kong

Harold Wong (1943–2022) was a distinguished connoisseur, collector, advisor, gallerist and artist, influential in both Hong Kong and the international Chinese art scene. His collection, Lechangzai Xuan, was built upon his father’s esteemed Lok Tsai Hsien and expanded in the late 20th century, reflecting his education, refined taste and evolving interests. The collection focuses on key categories — each represented in this auction — including the literati tradition of the Ming and Qing dynasties, calligraphy, mid to late Qing paintings, and modern and contemporary ink art.

A luminary of Chinese art connoisseurship, Harold Wong’s legacy as a contemporary literati is celebrated through this exceptional collection and the profound influence he had on many. This auction showcases his encyclopedic approach to the art form and features works by classical masters such as Dong Qichang and Yun Shouping, modern painters like Pu Ru and Wu Hufan, and contemporary pioneers including Chen Wen Hsi and Lui Shou-Kwan.

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Contact:
Andy Kang (康心恩)
+852 9448 9069
[email protected]

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A Langyao Red-Glazed Dish, Kangxi Period (1662-1722), 10 7/8 in. (27.7 cm) diam., box, Estimate: HKD80,000-120,000, Pavilion Online – Chinese Art

Pavilion Online – Chinese Art
Auction: Closing Thursday, May 15, 2pm HKT 
Viewing: May 8–14, 10:30am-5:30pm
6/F, The Henderson, 2 Murray Road, Central, Hong Kong

Christie’s Hong Kong Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art department presents the Pavilion Online: Chinese Art, featuring over 100 carefully curated lots ranging from porcelain, archaic jades, scholar’s objects and furniture, ranging in date from the Neolithic period to the 20th century. Highlights include numerous works offered without reserve, presenting exceptional opportunities for both emerging and established collectors.

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Contact:
Marco Almeida (安偉達)
+852 2978 6735
[email protected]

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