Arts d'Orient et d'Extrême-Orient

Rakan and Kannon, a set of 3 paintings on paper, mounted as kakemono, Japan, 19th-20th century, 130x55 cm, 110x31.5 cm and 68x25.5 cm (paintings) (restorations)

Provenance: Li Ai Vee collection (1932-2021), Yu-Lan chalet

Lot 1668
Estimate
CHF 300 - 500
Adjudicated(excl. fees)
CHF 150

Description

Rakan and Kannon, a set of 3 paintings on paper, mounted as kakemono, Japan, 19th-20th century, 130x55 cm, 110x31.5 cm and 68x25.5 cm (paintings) (restorations)

Provenance: Li Ai Vee collection (1932-2021), Yu-Lan chalet

Condition report

Overall wear to the surfaces

Rakan reading:

Some creasing

Some staining, foxing, water damage

Losses on the surface

Minor restorations

A few holes on the mount (especially at the back)

A few tears

Numerous thin strips of paper on the back, probably to consolidate the painting

Total dimensions: 186x57.5 cm

Procession of Rakan:

Stains, drips

Some folds

Some damages to the surface

A few holes on the mount

Total dimensions: 180x41.5 cm

Kannon:

Some stains

Some folds

Wavy surface

Lacks to the surface

Tears

Damage and restorations (?) to the mount

Total dimensions: 162.5x41.5 cm

Extra information
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COLLECTION LI AI VEE

Piguet auction house is honoured to present the third part of the collection of Li Ai Vee (李爱维, born Eva Anita Li, 1932-2021), a Chinese-German painter living in Switzerland and a fervent collector of Asian art, mainly Chinese and Japanese.

Born in Shanghai, Li Ai Vee was introduced to painting as a child by her mother, herself an artist, and went on to become a pupil of prestigious painters such as Lin Fengmian (1900-1991) and Lu Yifei (1908-1997) in the 1950s. She then spent several years in Japan, where she was a disciple of the Zen master Rinzai Yamada Mumon Rôshi (1900-1988). There, in 1954, she was selected to paint several bamboos on the sliding doors of the Hiroshima Memorial.

In 1958, Li Ai Vee left China and settled in Zurich, Switzerland. In 1965, she met Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-Chien, 1899-1983), and became a pupil of this internationally renowned painter. That same year, she was awarded the Medal of the City of Paris in recognition of her art.

In 1973, Li Ai Vee moved to Blonay to the chalet ‘Yu-Lan’ ( 玉蘭 , ‘Magnolia’), surrounded by a vast bamboo forest and guarded by carved Foo lions. It was there that she painted, surrounded by her extensive collection of Asian art, which she has enriched over the years. Li Ai Vee has put together a rich and varied collection of objects, combining monochrome vases, paintings and albums, scholarly objects, carved jades and divinities from the Asian pantheon, all of which she has combined with her passion for art.

The entire collection can be found by entering the keyword ‘Li Ai Vee’ in the search bar on our website.

The third and fourth parts of Li Ai Vee's collection will be presented in our future sale in June 2025.

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