- Put Down Your Whip
Artwork
title=Put Down Your Whip
artist=Xu Beihong
year=1939
type=Oil painting
height=144
width=90"Put Down Your Whip" is a
1939 oil painting by Chinese Realism painterXu Beihong . Completed during Xu's stay inSingapore , the painting was exhibited numerous times before its disappearance from public view in1954 . It re-emerged in2007 and was sold for HK$72 million (US$9.2 million) in an auction on7 April ,2007 inHong Kong , setting a record for the highest price ever paid for a Chinese painting at an auction.History
Creation
In October
1939 , during his stay inSingapore ,Xu Beihong was inspired by a street drama performance titled "Put Down Your Whip" by actress Wang Ying, a friend of Xu's. Written byTian Han , the drama depicts a girl and her father who escaped from the Japanese-occupied northeasternChina and performed in the streets for a living. They sang about the hardship under the Japanese Occupation and inspired their listeners to support the anti-Japanese war. Deeply moved by the drama, Xu spent ten days painting a life-size portrait of Wang with her audience in the background. He then titled the painting "Put Down Your Whip" after the drama.Unknown. [http://english.people.com.cn/200704/08/eng20070408_364660.html "Xu Beihong's masterpiece sold at record price for Chinese painting"] , "People's Daily ",2007-04-08 . Retrieved on2007-04-08 .]After Xu's death
The painting was exhibited on numerous occasions during Xu's life. However, it disappeared from public view in
1954 , a year after Xu's death. According to Sotheby's Asia chairman Patti Wong, Xu gave the painting to a close friend named Huang Menggui. After Huang died, his descendants approached theNational Museum of Singapore in the hope that the museum could take the painting into its collection, but it did not happen for unspecified reasons. Huang's descendants then approached Singaporean collectorTan Tsze Chor , but Tan died abruptly, before the deal was made. The painting eventually landed in the hands of an anonymous Asian collector, until being put up for auction in2007 .zh icon Unknown. [http://www.zaobao.com/zg/zg070408_501.html "Xu's 1939 painting fetch record price"] , "Lianhe Zaobao ",2007-04-08 . Retrieved on2007-04-08 .]Auction
"Put Down Your Whip" was sold on
7 April ,2007 in an auction inHong Kong bySotheby's for HK$72 million (US$9.2 million), setting a record for the highest price ever paid for a Chinese painting at an auction. The painting was bought by an anonymous collector over the telephone after competition from at least four other bidders.Some art historians have criticised the recent explosion in the prices for Asian art, criticizing over-exuberant first-time Asian buyers for artificially sending prices sky-high. Sotheby's Asia chairman Patti Wong, however, said Xu's "Put Down Your Whip" would have sold well in any market. [Unknown. [http://news.sawf.org/Lifestyle/35621.aspx "Chinese painting sells for record price"] , "AFP",
2007-04-07 . Retrieved on2007-04-08 .]References
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