Abstract Zao Wou-Ki painting fetches $65m in Sotheby's auction

The triptych — Zao's largest work — set a world auction record for the late Chinese-French artist

In this Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018, file photo, a man stands in front of the largest-ever painting "Juin-Octobre 1985" by Chinese French artist Zao Wou-Ki during the Sotheby's auction press preview in Hong Kong. The painting expected to fetch US$45 million and will be on auction Sept. 30. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)
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A ten-metre-long triptych by Zao Wou-Ki — one of the 20th century's most prominent Chinese painters — fetched $65 million (Dh238.7m) at auction Sunday, Sotheby's Hong Kong said.

Entitled Juin-Octobre 1985, the abstract artwork was commissioned personally by the world-renowned Chinese-American architect IM Pei.

Zao and Pei were both born to affluent bankers during the Chinese Republican era. They first met in Paris in 1952 and began a long-running friendship, according to the auction house.

The triptych — Zao's largest work — set a world auction record for the late Chinese-French artist, surpassing the $26 million paid at Christie's last year for the painting 29.01.64.

The painting represents a period of Zao's career which marks "a perfect example of how he merged Eastern and Western techniques and philosophy into the painting," said Vinci Chang, head of modern Asian art at Sotheby's, at a preview last week.

Born in China in 1920, Zao moved to Paris in 1948. He was influenced by Western modernism and moved towards abstraction before also returning to Chinese brush-and-ink techniques by the early 1970s, according to Christie's. He died in 2013.

Hong Kong auction houses have seen frenzied bidding among Asian buyers in recent years, with sales of diamonds, paintings and ancient ceramics shattering world records.

A nearly 1,000-year-old ink-on-paper handscroll entitled Wood and Rock, by one of China's greatest literary masters Su Shi, is expected to fetch $51 million at Christie's Hong Kong in November.

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