Calligraphy by Yu Youren soars to $121,000, New fine art record set at Clars
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Calligraphy by Yu Youren soars to $121,000, New fine art record set at Clars
By master calligrapher Yo Youren, (Chinese, 1979-1964), this calligraphy, ink on paper, a two-page essay discussing various artists of the late Ming and Qing dynasties flew past its high estimate of $70,000 achieving $121,000.



OAKLAND, CA.- Clars Auction Gallery’s March 19, 2017 sale of Fine Art, Decorative Art, Furniture, Jewelry/Timepieces and Asian Art featured the second installment of a select collection of decorative arts and furnishings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; important works from Contemporary Chinese masters including Yo Youren and Zhang Daqian; fine art from both American and European artists with a new world record set for Chuira Obata (American/Japanese, 1885-1975) and an impressive selection of fine jewelry. This sale experienced bidders competing from around the world for the extraordinary lots offered with many achieving far beyond their top estimates.

ASIAN ART & ANTIQUES
The highly anticipated offering from Chinese master calligrapher Yu Youren (Chinese, 1879-1964) flew well past all expectations. The two-page ink on paper essay discussed the Qing dynasty artist Shi Tao, was dedicated to his son, signed Youren and dated the 41st year of the Republic (=1952). This two-page masterwork was offered with an estimate of $50,000 - $70,000 but competitive bidding drove the final sale price to the impressive price of $121,000.

The second calligraphy offered by Yu Youren, a biography and discussion on Sun Zhongshan, also realized over high estimate selling for $16,940. In addition, a group of Chinese soapstone seals of Yu Youren and his son Yu Wangde were offered which realized $21,780, the highest of which was the Yu Youren soapstone seal, Jiekan, which brought $11,500. Over the past several months, Clars has been honored to present these works by Yu Youren on behalf of the estate of a prominent Republic official. The strong response from the market continues to demonstrate the increasing demand for fine Chinese calligraphy works by the domestic and international markets.

From one of China’s most renowned and prodigious 20th century artists, Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), was his ink and color on paper titled Splashed Color Autumn Landscape. Regarded as both a modern impressionist and expressionist, this work performed very well selling for $33,275. (Provenance: Private San Francisco Collection acquired from Wah Cheong Art Gallery, Hong Kong)

DECORATIVE ARTS & FURNISHINGS
Leading the sale in this category was a 1929 du Pont rolling chassis having a bull nose grille and a Lycoming straight eight cylinder engine. This spectacular piece of automotive history surpassed all expectations as heated bidding drove the final sale price to $48,400, well past its $12,000 high estimate.

Also soaring past high estimate was a large Civil War archive penned by and relating to Colonel Nelson B. Bartram. Offered with an estimate of $2,000 - $4,000, this collection realized $9,680.

Rounding out the highlights of this category was an Antique Turkish silk floral pattern carpet circa 1870, which sold for $7,260.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York Collection
Once again in March featured prominently in the auction were items deaccessioned from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York with many of these offerings far exceeding their high estimates. Of particular note, an English oak drop leaf table, 17th century with later elements, was estimated to sell for $2,000 - $4,000 but achieved the significant price of $19,360. Likewise, an 18th century English oak occasional table sold for $14,520 against its $700 - $1,000 estimate and an Irish mahogany tilt-top tripod table circa 1800 brought over high estimate selling for $6,050.

The next installment of the collection from the Met will be offered at Clars April 23, 2017 sale.

THE FINE ART
The results of the Fine Art session were highly successful with a new world auction record being set for the artist Chiura Obata (American/Japanese, 1885-1975) on his color woodcut titled, Silence/Last Twilight on an Unknown Lake, Jhonson (Johnson) Peak, High Sierra, California, U.S.A.,1930. This work was offered with an estimate of $4,000 - $6,000, but soared to a final price of $22,990. (This price is a new record for a multiple by Obata with the previous high being $14,640 set in 2009.)

Two paintings offered by Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830-1902), Untitled, (Figure by a Mountain Lake) and Mountain Pass Rapids, achieved a solid combined total of $22,385

Rounding out the strong fine art results were Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait’s (American, 1819-1905), Pursuing a Stag, 1886, selling nicely within estimate at $13,310. Joseph Raphael’s (American, 1869-1950), Flemish Woman, Moll, Campine (Belgium), 1912, achieving over high estimate with a final price of $12,100. While, Lionel Walden’s (American, 1861-1933), Waves and Clouds, also surpassed its high estimate selling for $11,495.

Works by Russian artists were also featured prominently at this sale. Topping these offerings was an oil on canvas by Dimitri Nalbandian (Russian, 1909 – 1993) titled Lilacs in Wicker Basket, which achieved over high estimate selling for $9,680.

THE JEWELRY AND TIMEPIECES
The jewelry offerings kept up the trend of over-high-estimate as well. Headlining this category was an elegant Victorian 18k gold micro-mosaic necklace, circa 1850, that was offered for $5,000-$7,000. Highly competitive bidding drove this beautiful piece to over twice high estimate achieving $14,520.

A great surprise was seen on a carved coral bead necklace that was estimated to sell for $400 - $600 but achieved over 10 times its estimate selling for $6,665 and selling for double high estimate was a diamond ring featuring a 1.30 ct old European-cut diamond which flew out for $4,235.

Clars’ next Fine Art, Decorative Art, Furniture, Jewelry/Timepieces and Asian Art Auction will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23, 2017. The sales will begin promptly at 9:30am on Saturday and Sunday. Previews for this sale will be held Friday, April 21st from 1pm to 6pm, Saturday and Sunday beginning at 9:00 am and by appointment the week prior.










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