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Lü Shoukun (Lui Show-Kwan, 1919-1975) Untitled (Painting No. 12), 1964
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Lü Shoukun (Lui Show-Kwan, 1919-1975)
Ink and color on paper, mounted, framed and glazed, dated jiachen zhong chun (1964, mid-spring) and signed Lü Shoukun with two artist's seals reading Lü and Shoukun.
37 x 11 3/4in (94 x 29.9cm) sight
Footnotes
吕壽琨 無题 (Painting No. 12) 設色紙本 鏡框 一九六四年作
Provenance
Acquired through the Vincent Price Collection, and thereafter by descent
The well-known Hollywood, stage, and radio actor Vincent Price (1911-1993) held a degree in art history from Yale University. A noted art lover and collector, Price aimed to present the American public with fine art at reasonable prices. Beginning in the early 1960s, Price worked as an art consultant with Sears, Roebuck and Company, making available at selected Sears retail stores original works of art and prints under the name "The Vincent Price collection."
In Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography, Price's daughter Victoria Price recounts how her parents traveled around the world, including to Hong Kong, from 1962 to 1966 to purchase art for sale at Sears. The current lot, as well as the following lot, both include labels from the VINCENT PRICE collection, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Both paintings were likely acquired by the Prices during one of their trips, when contemporary artists would submit their works for consideration.














