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Lot 092

TAN CHOON GHEE
b. Penang, 1930 – d. 2010

UNTITLED, 1978

Signed and dated in Chinese with seal (lower left)
Ink on rice paper
70cm x 45cm

PROVENANCE
Private collection, Selangor.


ESTIMATE  RM 7,000 - 10,000
PRICE REALISED  RM 7,890.40
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Formal training in drawing at the Slade School of Fine Art London has allowed Tan Choon Ghee to hone his skills as an excellent draughtsman. Depicted here is an architectural study of a stretch of elegant shop houses built during the colonial era. He manages to capture the joy and spirit of two young children at play in the foreground, delicately expressed in fine strokes of lines.
 

Tan Choon Ghee completed his secondary education from Chung Ling high school in 1948 and graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art in Singapore in 1951. He then attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London from 1957 to 1959. He had received a German government painting scholarship and an Australian government television set design scholarship. He had worked for TV Singapore and TV Broadcast Ltd in Hong Kong prior to becoming a fulltime artist. He had held numerous one man shows with his first in 1956 at the Hooi Ann Association, Penang followed by in 1958, 1962 and 1963 organised by the British Council, Penang; National Library in Singapore (1962 and 1970); Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur (1983 and 1993) among others. Tan had also been honoured with two retrospective exhibitions in 1996 and 2000; a tribute show in Kuala Lumpur (2009) and a recent posthumous solo exhibition titled A Lifetime of Drawings showcasing his sketchbooks and paper works at the Penang State Art Gallery (2014).
 

REFERENCE

Tan Choon Ghee Retrospective (1957 - 1992), Penang State Art Gallery, 2000.