Description: We have a 100 percent guarantee of authenticity and a 30 day return policy. "Lady in the Fairytale" by He Neng Hand signed and numbered by the artist in black ink Image "Lady in the Fairytale" Unframed Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper Hand signed by the artistMatted, Not Framed Matted Size: 40" x 40" Image Size: 32" x 32" Edition Number: 129/200Circa 1980s Condition: Excellent Certificate of Authenticity with appraisal is included 100 percent guarantee of authenticity Gallery Retail : $3,000.00 unframed MAKE AN OFFER!! Shipping Info : Buyer pays $35.00 within the continental USA for flat-pack shipping with the mat. Artwork can be taken out of mat and shipped rolled in a tube for $15 upon request. If outside the continental USA buyer will be notified by invoice of shipping and insurance, and can request a quote before bidding/making offer. If you have any questions or concerns about the shipping please send a message. International buyers: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Shipping Notice : Shipping is provided by experts in handling the transportation of fine art. The price includes pick up, professional packaging/crating, insurance for the actual sale price, and delivery to your door. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!! FOR SHIPPING COST TO YOUR COUNTRY PLEASE CONTACT US.Artwork may have to be taken out of the mat to ship internationally.See Our Other Ebay Items! Payment: PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover accepted. He Neng BIRTHDATE: October 20, 1949, Ning-Beo, Zhe-Jiang Province, China EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Art School of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China 1965-69 Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University Shanghai, China 1985-87 Academy of Fine Arts of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 1987 School of the Art Students League, New York, 1988-1990 He graduated from art school in his native China in 1965, on the brink of the Cultural Revolution. From 1966 to 1976, the Chinese endured an unprecedented repression of ideas considered to have Western influence. Intellectuals and artists were often reassigned to agricultural communes or sent to prison. Many did not survive the hardships. When Mao Zedong died, the Cultural Revolution pretty much died with him. What followed was a different revolution - a Chinese renaissance in art. Much of that renaissance was led by a group of artists from the Yunnan School of Art, of which He, Neng was a member. He creates paintings that typify the Yunnan style, a sort of blending of traditional Chinese elements with modern expressionism. Some of his work contains clear references to Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and Joan Miro. In one painting, a woman is surrounded by black-winged cranes. In another, a warrior figure rides on horseback across a sea of design. The free expression in the images is clear, a far cry from what He, Neng was forced to paint during the decade-long Cultural Revolution. "Every year, they tell you what to paint," he said through an interpreter. "We painted the heroes: the soldiers, the peasants and factory workers." His fellow artist Ting Shao Kuang, popularly known as China's Picasso, painted his visions late at night in his studio. Before dawn, Ting would burn the work. In all, 1,500 of Ting's paintings were turned to ash. He recalls going to Ting's house late in the evening to look at books of European art. "An artist came back from France and brought the books," He said. "That artist died during the Cultural Revolution." He, Neng kept his creativity inside. "Starting in 1977," He said, "I started to paint. It was an uncertain time. ... But once we started, I thought it was the right thing. I just kept going." Others did as well. What resulted, he said, was an explosion of creativity. In 1981, Ting came to the United States. He followed in 1987. "I didn't really have the intention to stay," He said. "They wanted me to do an exhibit in Chicago. They wanted to publish my work." He ultimately felt he could be more successful in America, so he stayed. At least once a year, he returns to Yunnan. (Mark Muckenfuss, The Press Enterprise ) He, Neng has held more than 100 successful gallery and museum exhibitions in America, Japan, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. His works are collected by art collectors worldwide and by the Library of Congress. He is one of the three most renowned contemporary Chinese artists today.
Price: 3000 USD
Location: Aurora, Colorado
End Time: 2024-12-31T19:50:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Features: Matted, Signed
Width (Inches): 40
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Matted Size: 40" x 40" Image Size: 32" x 32"
Production Technique: Serigraph & Silkscreen
Edition Size: 200
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Fantasy, Figures
Size: Large (up to 60in.)
Material: Serigraph & Silkscreen
Height (Inches): 40
Print Surface: Paper
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Framing: Unframed
Artist: He Neng
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Style: Asian
Color: Multi-Color
Signed: Yes
Type: Print