Estimate
TWD 7,000,000-8,500,000
HKD 1,716,000-2,083,000
USD 219,600-266,700
CNY 1,515,000-1,840,000
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Signature
Signed lower right CHU TEH-CHUN in Chinese and English and dated 04
Signed reverse CHU TEH-CHUN in English and Chinese, titled “limites franchies” and dated 2004
Signed reverse CHU TEH-CHUN in English and Chinese, titled “limites franchies” and dated 2004
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Chu Teh-Chun (1920–2014) stands as a preeminent Chinese-born, French naturalized master of modern art. Alongside Zao Wou-Ki and Wu Guanzhong, he is celebrated as one of the “Three Musketeers of Chinese artists in France,” collectively forging a new trajectory for twentieth-century Chinese art. In 1997, Chu was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, becoming the first artist of Chinese origin to receive this distinction—an honor that affirms his singular achievement in synthesizing the spirit of Eastern ink traditions with the language of Western abstraction. At the core of his practice lies a form of lyrical abstraction, in which the Chinese aesthetic principle of qiyun shengdong (spirit resonance and life movement) is transmuted into a visual poetry of shifting light and atmosphere, transcending the cultural boundaries between East and West. Painted in 2004, Limites franchies exemplifies the artist’s late style, in which his brushwork attains an increasing sense of freedom and fluency. Radiant passages of yellow and white burst forth from a deep, saturated blue ground, while calligraphic lines—charged with dynamic energy—interweave across the surface, disrupting any static compositional order and unleashing a primordial force evocative of cosmic genesis. Drawing upon the Chinese pictorial principle of the interplay between void and solid, the work transforms color beyond mere visual presence into a conduit for the circulation of qi. This painting stands as a compelling testament to Chu’s mature synthesis, revealing an artistic vision that, even as it transcends formal and cultural boundaries, retains a profound vitality and boundless creative force. Chu explained, “It doesn’t matter whether my creative urge is stimulated by the beautiful sights I’ve seen, or old memories and emotions that welled up inside of me, as long
as I’m in front of the canvas, my sensitivity will be kindled.” Chu Teh-Chun’s life was marked by a sustained pursuit of poetic expression and an exploration of the fundamental nature of the universe. He not only expanded the expressive possibilities of Western abstract art, but also infused traditional Chinese aesthetics with a renewed and distinctly modern vitality. His works resemble silent symphonies, in
which oil pigment, shifting light, and calligraphic brushwork converge to guide the viewer into a pure and timeless spiritual realm, leaving a luminous and enduring legacy within the history of contemporary art.
as I’m in front of the canvas, my sensitivity will be kindled.” Chu Teh-Chun’s life was marked by a sustained pursuit of poetic expression and an exploration of the fundamental nature of the universe. He not only expanded the expressive possibilities of Western abstract art, but also infused traditional Chinese aesthetics with a renewed and distinctly modern vitality. His works resemble silent symphonies, in
which oil pigment, shifting light, and calligraphic brushwork converge to guide the viewer into a pure and timeless spiritual realm, leaving a luminous and enduring legacy within the history of contemporary art.
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