Lot 026
Wong Jong Nong
b. Singapore, 1944 - d. Selangor, 2010
Melaka River
oil on canvas
71 x 71cm
PROVENANCE
Private collection, Selangor
ESTIMATE RM 3,000 – 6,000
PRICE REALISED RM 3,360.00
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Wong Jong Nong shunned the urban and the man-made, relishing more in painting about Nature and the rustic landscapes. Not a loner, he often went for alfresco painting with Fung Yow Chork, Peter Liew and lesser-known artists like Wong Chung Hee and Cheng Yew Ting. His favourite hunts were the fishing villages, disused tin-mines, hilly regions, coastal areas and riverine scenes. The places were always Pulau Ketam, Port Kelang, Selangor, Puchong, Seremban, Terengganu, Kelantan, Malacca and Perak (Cameron Highlands). Since graduating from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art (NAFA) in Singapore in 1964, he had been painting fulltime, especially in oil.
Born in Singapore, Wong spent his early childhood in Hainan, China. After his studies in NAFA, he opted to become a Malaysian and based himself in Kuala Lumpur, when Singapore split from Malaysia. He had only two solos, in Kuala Lumpur – at the LC Yat Antique and Gallery (1994) and the Yan Fine Art Gallery (2008). When he was diagnosed with colon cancer, a fund-raising exhibition was held at Han’s Art Gallery at Amcorp Mall in Kuala Lumpur in April 2009, but as his cancer was already in the third stage, he succumbed to the disease in 2010. |