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View full screen - View 1 of Lot 2059. Dang Xuan Hoa 鄧春和 | i. Untitled (Rural Lesson) ii. Happy New Year, Year of the Chicken 1993 iii. Nude iv. Letter with drawing i. 無題(課) ii. 雞年快樂 iii. 裸女 iv. 附插畫的信.

Property from an Important Private American Collection | 美國重要私人收藏

Dang Xuan Hoa

Dang Xuan Hoa 鄧春和 | i. Untitled (Rural Lesson) ii. Happy New Year, Year of the Chicken 1993 iii. Nude iv. Letter with drawing i. 無題(課) ii. 雞年快樂 iii. 裸女 iv. 附插畫的信

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November 23, 03:59 AM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 HKD

Lot Details

Description

Property from an Important Private American Collection

Dang Xuan Hoa

b. 1959


i. Untitled (Rural Lesson)

signed HOA and dated 2/90 (lower left)

inscribed in Vietnamese and signed Dang Xuan Hoa (on the verso)

ink on paper

14.8 by 19.5 cm.

5 ⅞ by 7 ⅝ in.

Executed in 1990.


ii. Happy New Year, Year of the Chicken 1993

signed HOA and dated 1/93 (lower right)

inscribed in English (on the verso)

colour marker and ink pen on paper

13.5 by 17.7 cm.

5 ⅜ by 7 in. 

Executed in 1993.


iii. Nude

signed HOA and dated 9/90 (lower right)

inscribed in Vietnamese, signed again, and dated 28/2/91 and 2/91 (lower center)

ink pen on paper

9.8 by 11.5 cm.

3 ⅞ by 4 ½ in. 

Executed in 1990 - 1991.


iv. Letter with drawing

signed HOA, Dang Xuan Hoa and dated 7/92 (lower left)

ink pen on paper

29.3 by 21.1 cm.

11 ½ by 8 ¼ in.

Executed in 1992.


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美國重要私人收藏

鄧春和

1959年生


i. 無題(課)

款識

HOA 2/90(左下)

Dang Xuan Hoa(畫背)

水墨紙本

14.8 x 19.5 cm.

5 ⅞ x 7 ⅝ in.

一九九〇年作


ii. 雞年快樂

款識

HOA 1/93(右下)

彩筆水墨筆紙本

13.5 x 17.7 cm.

5 ⅜ x 7 in. 

一九九三年作


iii. 裸女

款識

HOA 9/90(右下)

28/2/91 HOA 2/91(中下)

水墨筆紙本

9.8 x 11.5 cm.

3 ⅞ x 4 ½ in. 

一九九〇至一九九一年作


iv. 附插畫的信

款識

HOA 1/92 Dang Xuan Hoa(左下)

水墨筆紙本

29.3 x 21.1 cm.

11 ½ x 8 ¼ in.

一九九二年作

Acquired directly from the artists by the present owner


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Jeffrey Hantover is a New York City based writer. His novel, The Jewel Trader of Pegu, published by William Morrow in 2008 was a Barnes & Noble “Discover Great New Writers” selection, Borders “Original Voices” selection, and the Independent Book Sellers BookSense pick. His latest novels published in 2023 are The Three Deaths of Giovanni Fumiani and The Forenoon Bride. His poetry and short fiction have appeared in various literary journalsHe lived for a dozen years in Hong Kong where he wrote for Asian publications on art, culture, food, and travel with articles that ranged from Bruce Lee and architectural preservation in Singapore to contemporary life in Vietnam and the best fried chicken in Kuala LumpurHe wrote the text for Uncorked Soul: Contemporary Art from Vietnam, the first major exhibition of contemporary Vietnamese painting outside Vietnam. He was a 2010 summer fellow at the Norman Mailer Writers Colony. Prior to devoting himself full time to writing, he taught sociology at Vanderbilt University and held senior management positions in labor rights for Gap in Asia and the U.S. and was the first executive director of the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children.  He is a graduate of Harvard College, attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and received a Masters in Sociology of Education and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago.