Chinese oil painting fetches $23.6 mln

China.org.cn, November 21, 2011

Wu Guanzhong's painting sold at an auction held by Beijing-based auction house A&F.



An oil painting by contemporary artist Wu Guanzhong was sold  Saturday for 149.5 million yuan (about US23.6 million) at an auction held by Beijing-based auction house A&F.

The painting,  "Ten Thousand Kilometers of the Yangtze River," considered to be one of the artist's best works, was created between 1973 and 1974.

Wu Guanzhong, born in 1919 in Yixing, east China's Jiangsu Province, is widely recognized as the father of contemporary Chinese painting. He died in July 2010 at the age of 91.

The high-profile deal, one of the latest amid the exponential growth of the Chinese fine art market in recent years, also marks the highest price to date for one of Wu's paintings.

Earlier this month, an album of 12 landscape paintings by famed contemporary painter Qi Baishi was sold by Beijing-based China Guardian Auctions Co., Ltd. for 194 million yuan.