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$75.6 Million Asia Week at Sotheby's New York

THE CHEW FAMILY COLLECTION OF CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY
Sale Total: $13,281,150

The top lot of Asia Week across all auction houses in New York emerged from the Chew Family Collection, which doubled its pre-sale estimate and totaled $13.3 million. Zhang Daqian’s vibrant Water and Sky Gazing After Rain in Splashed Color, an enormous scroll painting that made its public debut this March with exhibitions in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York, achieved $6.6 million. This excellent price, a result of over five bidders competing for five minutes, is the highest price for a work by Zhang Daqian outside of Asia.

FINE CLASSICAL CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY
Sale Total: $13,453,250

Sotheby’s New York’s seasonal offering of Fine Classical Chinese Paintings achieved $13.5 million, significantly above its high estimate of $10.1 million. The sale was led by Zhou Chen’s Walking Along the Willow Bank, an ink and color painting on silk from the Joe and Hellen Darion Collection. Estimated at $100/150,000, the work attracted over eight collectors online, in the room and on the telephones. Following a fifteen-minute bidding battle, the 14th/15th century painting sold to a private collector for a final price of $1.9 million to applause.








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  • Zhang Daqian Water and Sky Gazing After Rain in Splashed Color Ink and color on paper, horizontal scroll 100.5 by 192.3 cm., 39 1/2 by 75 3/4 in. Estimate $1.2/1,8 million Sold for $6,550,400
    Zhang Daqian Water and Sky Gazing After Rain in Splashed Color Ink and color on paper, horizontal scroll 100.5 by 192.3 cm., 39 1/2 by 75 3/4 in. Estimate $1.2/1,8 million Sold for $6,550,400
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Lot 322 A Large and Important Famille-Verte ‘Investiture of the Gods’ Rouleau Vase Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period Height 29 1/4 in., 74.2 cm Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $1,575,000
    Lot 322 A Large and Important Famille-Verte ‘Investiture of the Gods’ Rouleau Vase Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period Height 29 1/4 in., 74.2 cm Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $1,575,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Property from the Detring/Von Hanneken Collection An Exceptionally Rare and Important Blue and White Ewer Xuande Mark and Period Height 13 in., 33 cm Estimate $600/800,000 Sold for $3,135,000
    Property from the Detring/Von Hanneken Collection An Exceptionally Rare and Important Blue and White Ewer Xuande Mark and Period Height 13 in., 33 cm Estimate $600/800,000 Sold for $3,135,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Lot 23 Property From A Private American Collection Raja Ravi Varma Untitled (Tillottama) Oil on canvas Signed ‘Ravi Varma’ and dated indistinctly lower left 20 by 13 1/4 in., 50.8 by 33.5 cm. Painted circa 1896 Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $795,000
    Lot 23 Property From A Private American Collection Raja Ravi Varma Untitled (Tillottama) Oil on canvas Signed ‘Ravi Varma’ and dated indistinctly lower left 20 by 13 1/4 in., 50.8 by 33.5 cm. Painted circa 1896 Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $795,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Lot 202 An Inscribed And Dated Huanghuashi Buddhist Stele Eastern Wei Dynasty, Dated Xinghe Third Year, Corresponding To 541 Height 17 in., 43.2 cm Estimate $1.2/1.5 million Sold for $1,335,000
    Lot 202 An Inscribed And Dated Huanghuashi Buddhist Stele Eastern Wei Dynasty, Dated Xinghe Third Year, Corresponding To 541 Height 17 in., 43.2 cm Estimate $1.2/1.5 million Sold for $1,335,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Lot 322 A Large and Important Famille-Verte ‘Investiture of the Gods’ Rouleau Vase Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period Height 29 1/4 in., 74.2 cm Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $1,575,000
    Lot 322 A Large and Important Famille-Verte ‘Investiture of the Gods’ Rouleau Vase Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period Height 29 1/4 in., 74.2 cm Estimate $400/600,000 Sold for $1,575,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Zhang Ling Scholar Gazing at Farmlands from a Pavilion Ink and color on paper, hanging scroll 145.7 by 770.4 cm., 57 3/8 by 27 3⁄4 in. Estimate $160/220,000 Sold for $615,000
    Zhang Ling Scholar Gazing at Farmlands from a Pavilion Ink and color on paper, hanging scroll 145.7 by 770.4 cm., 57 3/8 by 27 3⁄4 in. Estimate $160/220,000 Sold for $615,000
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus