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LUCIEN FRITS OHL

(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Harbour Scene with Sampans Oil on canvas: 60 x 80 cm Signed, lower right: L. Frits ohl Provenance: Sotheby’s HongKong October 2017 SGD 6,500 - 8,000 USD 4,810 - 5,920

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PARDOLI FADLI

(Cilacap, 1971) Panen Raya, 2010

Oil on canvas: 145 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Pardoli 010 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440


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WILLEM VAN DER DOES

(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) Herding To Bath Oil on canvas: 33 x 40 cm Signed, lower right: W. V.D Does SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180 Born in Rotterdam, 20 April 1889. He came to Indonesia ca. 1918 as a civil servant to survey the country. In this function he traveled all over the archipelago. The artist participated in several group exhibitions in Jakarta, Medan and Surabaya between 1918 and1939. He returned to the Netherlands in 1946, where he settled in Zeist. Painter, Illustrator and draughtsman of harbor scenes, City views, and landscapes, in an accurate impressionistic style.He died in Zeist, the Netherlands, February 3, 1966.

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LEE MAN FONG

(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Wanita Membawa Bakul Watercolor on paper: 55 x 35 cm Signed, lower right: MF. Lee SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

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WIDAYAT

(Kutoarjo, 1919 – Jakarta, 2002) Jeti A. Model Saya, 2000 Oil on canvas: 100 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower left: H. Widajat 2000 Accompanied with photo of artist & the model SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

Artist with the model

Born in Kutoarjo, Central Java, 1919. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI), Yogyakarta and Ceramics and Landscape, Nagoya, Japan (1960). He received BKPM award (1953), a cultural award from the Indonesian Government (1972), the Best Biennial Painting, Yogyakarta (1986) and the ASEAN Award, Brunei Darussalam (1993). His works have been shown throughout Indonesia and abroad. He performed his solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta (1983), Jakarta (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 and participated in joint exhibition in Japan, Netherlands and United States for KIAS (1990 – 1991). 14

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ABDUL AZIZ

(Purwokerto, 1928 - Bali, 2002) Natural Woman, 1977 Oil on canvas: 50 x 40 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Abdul Aziz, Bali 1977 SGD 7,500 - 9,000 USD 5,550 - 6,660

Abdul Aziz was born in Purwokerto, Central Java, and showed precocious artistic talent from childhood. His first Diploma was in Social Sciences from Gajah Mada University, after which he studied Art at the Indonesian Fine Arts Academy (ASRI) in Yogyakarta. Due to his exceptional talent he was awarded a scholarship to study at the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome in 1958, where he was awarded two Diplomas, in Painting and in Decoration. On his return to Indonesia in 1965 he lectured in Fine Art at Udayana University and established his studio in Ubud Bali. Aziz came to learn nude painting during his study in Italy. In painting his nude, he presented the woman as a human being of the female species who has a lovely, beauty, natural thing of the human body. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Han Snel Already for sometimes, Bali is known all around the World as tropical paradise with mystical aura. Balinese culture with various rituals, the friendly people, and beautiful nature, makes Bali rich. These attracted the foreign visitors to come and visit the island. Among those visitors, are artist. Some of them stay in Bali for only few days, but some others keep on coming back to Bali many times, even ended up residing in the island. From time to time, fine arts in Bali rang by the existence of International artists; from the generation of Walter Spies, Rudolf Bonnet, Le Mayeur, Donald Friend, Willem Gerard Hofker, Theo Meier and Han Snel. Born in 1925 in Scheveningen, Holland, Han Snel's work particularly illustrates Balinese culture and daily life. Han Snel arrived in Indonesia as a Dutch soldier in 1946. It is clear that the artist initially picks a color scheme and sticks to it, he abstracts his figures to a certain extent and incorporates them into his background. His work sometimes graphical such as featuring lots of rounds or half circles in the paintings. Han Snel had a life-long love affair with Bali, married a Balinese wife, became an Indonesian citizen and lived in Ubud from 1950 until his death in 1998. The International artists created art works, with Bali as their inspiration. It formed and playing an important role, as well as speaks about the image of Bali. Snel focused his attention on the beauty of Balinese women. His colors were varied and lean towards the primary with contrasting area of dark shading. The graphic paintings featured stylized and somewhat elongated women in rich, sensuous colors. His visual imageries, subdued colors and fine lines captured the essence of Ubud and the island as a place where serenity reigned and simple people led an honest life.

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HAN SNEL

(Scheveningen, 1925 – 1998) Two Balinese Women, 1950 Oil on canvas : 80 x 55 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Han Snel 50 Provenance: Prominent collector Jakarta SGD 15,000 - 20,000 USD 11,100 - 14,800

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HUANG FONG

(Genteng, Banyumas, East Java, 1936) Balinese Girl Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cm Signed, lower right: Huang Fong SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

Huang Fong was born in Genteng, Banyumas, East Java, 1936. He graduated from IKIP Seni Rupa, Surabaya, Indonesia. He was a member of Kamboja Group. He started painting under the guidance of painter Tan Kiaw Tek using watercolor. Huang Fong made friends with many senior painters and learnt a lot from them. One of them would be the famous Indonesia’s artist Affandi, whom he befriended in Bali in 1968. Since 1963, he was a professional Indonesian artist. At first, he painted oil on canvas, eventually, during 1974. He continued to learn oil painting under painter Nurdin in 1961. He came to Bali in 1967, lived in Ubud and later on moved to Denpasar. he began to exploring his arts by mixed the East and West techniques. Huang Fong has already held solo exhibitions since 1961 and his art pieces were exhibited in Indonesia, Taiwan, South Korea and Australia

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ZHANG DA ZHONG (Guangzhou, China, 1953) Farmer Lady, 2006

Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cm Signed and dated, in chinese character, lower right: 06 SGD 4,800 - 6,000 USD 3,550 - 4,440

Born in Guangzhou in 1953, He showed such great technique and potential in painting that he was accepted as a Masters student at the highly esteemed Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts without having to do his BFA. A celebrated portrait artist, Zhang is renowned for his Red Guard series. His professional Affiliation as member of the Guangzhou Chinse Artist Association. He was actively in several exhibitions as the 11th Asia Olympic – Chinese Sports Art Exhibition (1990), “A Propsperous China” Art Competition (1992), “Love for China” Art Exhibition (2000), The Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition (2001), “About Women” Female Portrait Exhibition in Hongkong (2003), “Spring Gala – Hongkong (2004). He received several awards as Outstanding award “How Stell is Made” (2000), Love for China Art Exhibition (2000), “Goldeh Hope” – Gold Award (1992), A Prosperous China” Art Competition (1992), “Girl From the Yao Tribe” –Out Standing Award (1991), “Girl from the Yao Tribe”-Bronze Award (1990). His work as well as in private collections throughout in Austria, China, Germany, Hongkong, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States. 18

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DEDE ERI SUPRIA

(Jakarta, 1956) Oleg Tambulilingan Dance, 2012 Oil on canvas: 125 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Dede Eri Supria, 2012 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist SGD 7,000 - 9,000 USD 5,180 - 6,660 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Widayat Born in Kutoarjo, Central Java, 1923. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI), Yogyakarta and Ceramics and Landscape, Nagoya, Japan (1960). He received BKPM award (1953), a cultural award from the Indonesian Government (1972), the Best Biennial Painting, Yogyakarta (1986) and the ASEAN Award, Brunei Darussalam (1993). His works have been shown throughout Indonesia and abroad. He performed his solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta (1983), Jakarta (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 and participated in joint exhibition in Japan, Netherlands and United States for KIAS (1990 – 1991). The themes of Widayat’s works during half a century have not shifted much. They are centered on landscapes, flora and fauna, actual daily life, myths legends, and religious – spiritual issues. The same remark goes for his treatment of main object and decorative backgrounds with textures that has already become part of his characteristic features. One of the themes extensively treated by Widayat is flora and fauna. After his trip to Japan, the artist created many cherry blossom trees and animal objects like birds, horses and fishes. Fish seem to be the obsession for Widayat, who explained that his fascination for the creatures started in Japan. He went to deep-sea fishing with friends. The fish had all sort of strange, monstrous forms that appealed to Widayat’s fantasy. The fish is a symbol of good health, just like a proverb says “I feel as healthy as a fish in water.” Another reason for Widayat’s attraction to underwater world might be because he was born under the astrological sign of Pisces, the Fish. People with this sign must have the freedom to swim in all directions, living in the depths of the intuitive world of water.

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WIDAYAT

(Kutoarjo, 1919 – Jakarta, 2002) Ikan Laut Dalam, 1985 Oil on canvas: 90 x 130 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Widajat 85 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse This lot is accompanied with official statement letter from Museum Widayat SGD 38,000 - 43,000 USD 28,120 - 31,820

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NASHAR

(Pariaman, 1928-1994) Si Hijau dan Si Biru, 1991 Acrylic on canvas: 66 x 98 cm Signed and dated, lower right: 30.11.91 SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

Rusli was born in Medan, North Sumatra, 1912. He studied at the Kala Bhawana Santiniketan University of Rabindranath Tagore, India from 1932 to 1938, and he taught in 1951 at Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia (ASRI) in Yogyakarta. He joined Seniman Muda Indonesia (Indonesian Young Artists) and helped established the Seni Rupa Masyarakat (Art for People Association). In 1955 he performed his solo exhibition at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. His works were exhibited at the Biennale exhibition II in Sao Paolo, Brazil (1953) and held solo exhibition at Palazzo Brancaccio, Rome, Italy (1954 – 1956). He passed away in Jakarta on 11 May 2005. 22

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RUSLI

(Medan, 1912 – Jakarta 2005) Landscape, 1979 Oil on canvas: 50 x 65 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rusli, 21.12.79 SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180


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CHUSIN SETIADIKARA (Bandung, 1949) Komposisi Motif, 1993

Mixed media on canvas: 50 x 60 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Chusin, Bali 93

Born in Bandung, March 4, 1949. He first learnt painting under painter Barli Sasmintawinata at Rangga Gempol Gallery (1970 - 1980). Afterwards he moved and lived in Bali. His work was among the top five winners in the Philips Morris Indonesian Art Awards in 1996. In 2002, he held solo exhibitions at Galeri Nasiaonal Indonesia in Jakarta,a dn the USA, at CP Artspace in Washington, DC. His works were strongly expressed realist element and has been documented in the exhibition catalogue Post Photography Realistic Portrayal in 2002. His paintings are very rare due to his unproductiveness.

SGD 3,000 - 4,000 USD 2,220 - 2,960

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NI GUSTI AGUNG GALUH (Kapal, Ubud, 1968)

Terace Sawah Di Bali, 2008 Acrylic on canvas : 90 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Galuh, 2008.Ubud Bali SGD 9,000 - 15,000 USD 6,660 - 11,100

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EMIL RIZEK

(Vienna, Austria,1901 – 1988) Southern Landscape, 1926 Oil on canvas on board: 48 x 41 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rizek.1926 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440 24

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JANG CHEOL SEOK (Korea) Peony (series II), 2017

Oil on canvas: 120 x 120 cm Signed in Korean character, lower left: 2017 SGD 12,000 - 18,000 USD 8,880 - 13,320

Awards 2012 Korean Art Award (Insa Art Plaza) 2014 Artist of the Year (Dangjin Arts Hall) 2015 Korea Creative Arts and Culture Grand Prize (Korean National Assembly Hall) 2016 Grand Prize for Korean People (Baekbum Memorial Hall) 2016 Republic of Korea Contribution to the Republic of Korea (Memorial Hall of the National Assembly of Korea) 2016 Innovative Art Impression (Dong-A Ilbo Newspaper)

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Agung Mangu Putra Born in 1963 at Sangeh, Central Bali, Mangu Putra was trained in Yogyakarta at Indonesia’s premier art school, Institute Seni Indonesia (originally ASRI, the Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia). He majored in Design and Visual Communications and worked as a graphic designer until 1997 when he began to pursue career in the Fine Arts. This exciting and very talented artist has participated in a number of group and solo exhibitions throughout Indonesia as well as internationally in Singapore, China, South Korea, Australia, and the United Kingdom. He received awards as the Best in Design Arts (during the 4th and 6th anniversary of ISI, as the finalist of Philip Morris Award in 1994 and Indofood Art Award 2002, Second Place, Jakarta. Mangu Putra’s works arise from intense contact with the world as a conscious expression of his main creative orientation. Representations of natural phenomena, along with the inner pulse of life, form the main stream of his search. The natural world, such as mountains and coasts, are depicted as identifiable objects. He observed the historical events through photographs which later he reimagined those events and translated to his canvas. Often the scenes are dotted with Balinese villagers dressed in traditional robes for worship, perhaps reminiscent of Chinese philosopher painter’s work depicting the omnipotence of nature. Here, Mangu’s concern are not ritual ceremonies but rather the traditional culture of worship for the land; the land that scared and fundamental to our existence. His paintings are not meant to inform, but rather to share his feelings and thoughts through art.

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AGUNG MANGU PUTRA (Sangeh, Bali, 1963) Pura di Tengah Hutan, 2017

Oil on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Mangu Putra 2017 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist SGD 30,000 - 40,000 USD 22,200 - 29,600 26

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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Sarah, 2005

Oil on canvas : 140 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Jeihan 05 Signed and titled on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist SGD 7,500 - 9,000 USD 5,550 - 6,660 Born in Solo, 1938. He studied at the Himpunan Budaya Surakarta (HBS – Surakarta Cultural Society) (1953 – 1955) and at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) (1960 – 1966). In 1978, He established Studio Seni Rupa Bandung (Bandung Fine Arts Studio) together with Dr. Sudjoko. He has participated in several exhibitions. He held his solo exhibitions at Bandung (1998), Galerie Darga & Lansberg, Paris France (1999), Darga Gallery, Bali (2000), the Jakarta Hilton International Hotel, Jakarta and Nadi Gallery, Jakarta (2002). He combines Eastern mysticism with Western analytical sense that made his portraits paintings are very distinctive and well known.

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GUO WEI

(Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 1960) Girl, 2005 Oil on canvas: 160 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Guo Wei 05 SGD 15,000 - 20,000 USD 11,100 - 14,800

Born in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 1960. He graduated from the Print Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1989. His works were collected by many collectors China and overseas. He held his solo exhibitions in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Paris, Macau, Taipei, and Beijing. He also has participated in several group exhibitions among others: “China Now, Basel & Tokyo – 1997, ”the 14th Asian International Art Exhibition, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum – 1999”, “the First Guangzhou Triennale, Guangdong Museum of Art – 2002”, and “Paris Beijing, Espace Cardin, Paris (2002)”.

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AGUS SUWAGE

(Purworejo, 1959) Jean Paul Satre, 2007 Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Agus Suwage, 2007 SGD 20,000 - 30,000 USD 14,800 - 22,200

Agus Suwage is first and foremost a graphic designer who has had 10-years experience with commercial art before he ventured into his current profession as an artist. In mid 1995, he borrowed the artistic mode of the German Anselm Keifer and the British Francis Bacon. Later, he tried to develop his own style starting to study with his own body and face in various poses and expression in realistic rendering as his means to convey sociocultural issues in cynical, ironical and parody atmospheres. Suwage’s artistic explorations have as the basic photographic images that he develops with his sensitiveness and manual skills in drawing, adding support from digital manipulation, to produce images. His works illustrate how the constructed image of Western avant-garde art has been inspirational, through “museum without walls”, to the culture of the world’s modern art. Suwage’s mode of appropriation is by borrowing iconic imageries as his reference, to serve the metaphors for values actively working between love and hate, amazement and derision at once, in parodying, and so on.

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LOW PUAY HUA 刘培和 (Singapore, born 1945) Singapore River

Watercolor on paper:72.5 x 52.5 cm Signed, lower right SGD 8,000 - 10,000 USD 5,920 - 7,400

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ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI

(Yogyakarta, 1971) Sweet Paradise, 2010

Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Erica, 2010 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist Literature: “Decoding Indonesia” By Dr. Sendy Widjaja, Painting of Erica Hestu Wahyuni, pg. 57 SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

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BARLI SASMITAWINATA (Bandung, 1921) Penjual Jamu, 1994

Oil on canvas: 145,5 x 105 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Barli, 1994

Born in Bandung, March 18, 1921. He started to paint since 1935 with Kelompok Lima Bandung. He studied painting from Jos Pluimentz and Luigi Nobili. He also studied the model drawing in Academia Grande de la Chaumiere (Paris) and the Academy of Fine Art Amsterdam in 1957. He received awards from Jaarmarktprijss Surabaya, Keimin Bunka Shidoso Jakarta, Barisan Propaganda Jabar, Culturele Stichting Samenwerking Nederland Indonesia (Holland).

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SRIHADI SOEDARSONO

(Solo, 1931) Gelora Jiwa, Legong-The Passion of Legong, 1991 Oil on canvas: 130 x 200 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Srihadi S.1991 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse Literature: Jean Couteau, Srihadi Soedarsono, The Path of Soul, Published by Lontar Foundation, Jakarta, 2003, pg. 137 SGD 130,000 - 180,000 USD 96,200 - 133,200

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Since 1950s, Srihadi had produced dancing themes as his favorite objects. Among the dancing object comes from a variety of Balinese dances such as Legong, Pendet, Tambulilingan, Kenyar, Janger, Baris, Barong, Mask Dance, etc, and also the dance from Javanese like Bedoyo Ketawang. Some of his figurative paintings, especially the dancers, look deceptively similar, and that the figures have become stereotypes, but one should try to appreciate and study the details and minimal variations. Srihadi pays particular attention to the characteristic of the dancer and the artistic form of the dance. Every dance has its language or vocabulary of movement and type of costume, all of which imbued with philosophical meaning. The dance is one of Srihadi’s favorite themes. In his paintings of dancers he continues to paint female dancers in the same upright pose that has used in the past. His dance work consist of series of dancers, even so, for Srihadi, each dance has its own particular mood, the gist of which he attempts to capture in his painting. At the same time, dance also offers a panorama of human life in general: it shows the dynamic union between the everyday world of material reality and the world beyond perception, the realm of the material.


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ERNEST DEZENTJE (Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Flowers in the Vase

Oil on canvas: 60 x 100 cm Signed, lower right: Ern. Dezentje SGD 2,000 - 3,000 USD 1,480 - 2,220

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ADAM LAY

(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949) Damai Pagi Hari, 1991 Oil on canvas: 150 x 95 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Adam L91 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

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SUDJONO ABDULLAH

(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993) River in a Mountainous Landscape Oil on canvas: 125 x 200 cm Signed, lower left: S. Abdullah SGD 1,800 - 2,500 USD 1,330 - 1,850 34

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PAUL HUSNER

(Basel, Switzerland, 1942) Sanur and Beyond-Swiss Consul Jon Zuerches Residance in Pasut at Sunrise, 2009 Oil on canvas: 100 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Paul Husner 09, Bali SGD 12,000 - 18,000 USD 8,880 - 13,320

Born in Basel, Switzerland, 1942. He moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1964, studied in paintings and graphic art at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (1965 – 1967) and continued to Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (1967 – 1969). He frequently visits Indonesia especially Bali. He received awards from the Urio Prijs (1969), Willink van Collen Prijs (1971), Jeanna Bieruma Oosting Prijs (1974) and Arti Medaille (1987). From 1980 – 1988 he was professor at the National Academy of Fine Arts (Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten) in Amsterdam where he taught drawing and painting. He held solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Europe, USA, Singapore, and Indonesia. His works are in the collection of the Netherlands state, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, City Council of Amsterdam, Duta Fine Art Museum, Jakarta, Neka Museum, Bali and private collections in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, etc. Husner works intensively in Bali since 1997.

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RUSLI

(Medan, 1912 – Jakarta 2005) Black Cat, 1966 Oil on canvas: 90 x 137 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rusli, 1966 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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HERI KRIS

(Yogyakarta, 1967) Anjing Hitam Yang Tidak Najis, 2009 Mixed media on canvas: 200 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Heri Kris, 2009 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 1,000 - 2,000 USD 740 - 1,480

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UGO UNTORO (Purbalingga, 1970) GENESIS #2, 2008

Mixed media on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed, titled and dated, lower right: Genesis #2 Ugo 2008 SGD 15,000 - 20,000 USD 11,100 - 14,800

The work of Ugo contains lyric and much of it formed with spirit. Problems in Ugo’s mind are presenting in various versions. His work patterns follow the emerged from his heart. He tries to stay away from being verbal. The horses are formed from the composition and configuration with knights holding iron spears. The horses with nights symbolized human desires and ambitions. Horse symbolizes avoided desire and passionate, and pears symbols of power and ambition. Solo Exhibitions 2007 “Word’s of Ugo Art Forum”, Singapore “Poem of Blood”, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta “Poem of Blood”, Jakarta 2006 “Short - Short Stories”, Kuala Lumpur “My Lonely Riot”, Kuta Bali 2004 “Silent Texts”, Jakarta 2002 “Goro - Goro”, Jakarta 2000 Boneka dan Buku, Surabaya 1999 Sika Contemporary Art Gallery, Bali 1995 “Corat - Coret”, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta Awards 1996 Finalist in the Indonesian Art Awards Competition 1998 The Best Painting at the Indonesian Art Awards MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Chen Wen Hsi 陈文希

Chen Wen Hsi (b. 9 September 1906, Guangdong, China–d. 17 December 1991, Singapore) was one of Singapore’s pioneer artists. A prolific painter who worked in a range of styles, Chen won acclaim for combining Western art with Chinese brush strokes in his paintings. He was also an influential art teacher at The Chinese High School and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) for many years. Life Another vital current through Chen’s practice was his insistence on close observation of nature and a solid foundation in drawing from life or life drawing (xiesheng). Chen painted both Western and Chinese paintings. His Western-style works in the early 1950s were realistic depictions infused with post-impressionistic and expressionistic elements. Chen’s Western painting style subsequently evolved, moving from simplified forms and strong colours to cubism, and later abstraction. Besides using oil paints for his Western artworks, Chen also experimented with acrylic and viscous paints as well as sand on canvas. Surrounded with natural landscape Chen’s often painted what he saw. The field of calabash (bottle gourd) a tropical vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle has captured Chen’s attention. This simple plant has allowed him to explore his great mastery in combining colors of yellow and black ink in simple forms. Every subject he paints, whether lotuses, gibbons, egrets, monkeys, squirrels, birds, or flowers and trees, is palpably vibrant.

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CHEN WEN HSI

(b. Guangdong, China, 1906 – d. Singapore, 1992) Calabash Chinese ink on rice paper: 70 x 70 cm Signed in chinese character and sealed on left Provenance: Property from a prominent Asian collector, who acquired directly from the artist SGD 60,000 - 80,000 USD 44,400 - 59,200

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PUTU SUTAWIJAYA (Bali, 1971) Ke Dalam, 2003

Mixed media on canvas: 140 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Putu Sutawijaya, 2003 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 7,000 - 10,000 USD 5,180 - 7,400 40

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Born in Bali, 1971. He studied at Sekolah Tinggi Seni Rupa Denpasar (STSR), Bali and continued his study to Indonesia Institute of Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta. He graduated from ISI in 1997. He had his solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong and Jakarta. He also participated in numerous group exhibitions since 1990 in Bali, Yogyakarta, Hong Kong, etc. He was awarded Best Watercolor and Sketch from ISI Yogyakarta (1991) and Best Painting from ISI Yogyakarta, Top Ten Paintings (1999) and Lempad Price from Sanggar Dewata Indonesia in 2000.


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ABAS ALIBASYAH

(Purwakarta, 1928) Abstraksi Figur, 1967 Â Oil on canvas: 66 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Abas67 SGD 3,200 - 4,500 USD 2,370 - 3,330

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TEGUH OSTENRIK

(Jakarta, 1950) After U Turn, 1981

Acrylic on canvas: 110 x 120 cm Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

After graduated in 1980 from the Fine Arts Department of Hochschule der Kuenste, West Berlin or Germany, he stayed in New York/USA, Amsterdam/ The Netherlands and Cologne/Germany. In 1988, Teguh as an established painter and sculptor came back to Indonesia. He has had more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions in USA, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, The Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia (Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya, Bali). His art works are collected by a lot of national and international institutions and corporations. Awards received include Top Ten Philip Morris Art Award in 1997. He was one of the Juries in 2005 and 2007 China ASEAN Youth Art Competition in Nanning/China. In 2006 he was invited as a guest lecturer in Beijing Central Academy of Art. In 2007 he stayed in Penang or Malaysia as an Artist in Residence, a Program of ABN-AMRO and Wawasan Open University. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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ARIE SMIT

(Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916 - Bali, 2016) Marhaen, 2003 Acrylic on canvas: 30 x 22 cm Signed and dated lower left: Arie Smit,03 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from artist SGD 4,500 - 6,000 USD 3,330 - 4,440

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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Inka, 2001

Oil on canvas : 100 x 100 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Jeihan 01 Signed and titled on the reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

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RUDOLF BONNET

(Amsterdam, 1895 – 1978) Mannelijk, 1975 Pastel on paper: 71 x 38 cm Signed and dated, lower left: R. Bonnet,Bali, 1975 Provenace: Private collection Jakarta SGD 16,000 - 20,000 USD 11,840 - 14,800

Born in Amsterdam, 1895. He studied art at the Hendrick de Keijser-school, the Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. He visited Indonesia in 1936 and stayed in Bali from 1931 – 1941. He helped establish the Museum Puri Lukisan and together with Walter Spies founded the Pita Maha Artist’s Association (1936). His works are amongst the collections of former President Soekarno, the Neka Museum, the Agung Rai Fine Art Gallery, the Rijksmuseum Kroller Muller Otterlo and the Sinerg Museum in Laren. During his existence in “Pita Maha” (the creative center for the modernization of Balinese art before the War), a painter society of young Balinese artists, he had successfully maintained a high artistic level of its member producing work of high quality. Bonnet’s figures are always unique and captivating. He has an extraordinary ability to portray impressive faces in a conventional way. Since the beginning of his career, he had deep interest in describing the farmers in their rural surrounding. His subjects are portrayed in an impressive way and full of compassion. He preferred to present his portraiture as a unit, as a single portrayal of a race His great fond of Balinese culture and people had become his many paintings objects exploration.

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Affandi Affandi’s work exhibits a distinct rhythm full of emotional intensity. The impact of this emotion is communicated visually depending on the emotional drive of the painter himself. The expressionist painter characteristically has an urgency to simultaneously grab the movement of the moment he wants to describe, along with capturing the textures of the object, a drive that often leads him to work much more passionately compared to the naturalists, the realists, or even the impressionists. Affandi considered as one of most renowned expressionist painters of the twentieth century. Born in 1970, Affandi’s artistic achievement afforded him the opportunities to hold solo exhibitions in Europe and to paint in different parts of the world. Affandi was passionate about his country and concern his feeling about the land and its people. He only painted what he observed and particularly fond of Bali and Javanese culture. Painted in 1980, the present Lot is a portrayal of a traditional Balinese mythological character known as the Barong. The lion-like creature is the king of all spirits and symbolizes the Good. He is an enemy of Rangda, the demon queen and mother of Evil. The battle between Barong and Rangda is featured in the Barong Dance to represent the eternal battle between good and evil. Painting directly from paint tubes onto raw canvas, Affandi used primary color to present the energy of the depicted moment. He described the dancing barong in dynamic with spontaneous strokes of Barong’s black hairy body. The vibrating lines and colors are spreading from his fingers, palms and wrists that demonstrate an outstanding energy-driven expressionism and a profound attempt to root his subject matter to the cosmic.

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AFFANDI

(Cirebon, 1907 – 1990) Barong and Rangda, 1980 Oil on canvas: 99 x 180 cm Signed and dated, upper right: 1980 Literature: Sardjana Sumichan “AFFANDI” Vol I (pg. 48) & Vol. II (pg. 295) Published by Bina Lestari Budaya Foundation - Jakarta and Singapore Art Museum - Singapore SGD 270,000 - 350,000 USD 199,800 - 259,000 44

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ANTONI EKA PUTRA (Padang, 1980) Intensitas, 2013

Acrylic on canvas: 110 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Antoni. Pdg. 2013 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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PUTU SUTAWIJAYA

(Bali, 1971) Abstrak, 1995

Oil on canvas: 58 x 58 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Putu Sutawijaya’95 SGD 3,000 - 4,000 USD 2,220 - 2,960

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UMI DACHLAN

(Cirebon, 1942 – Bandung, 2009) Dialogue of Coins and Colour Plains, 1999 Acrylic media on canvas: 40 x 40 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Umi 1991 Literature: Umi Dachlan by Maman Noor, illustrated in pg. 88 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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FRANCOIS BROCHET

(January 3, 1925 – August 10, 2001) Indonesian Composition II (Ramayana), 1995 Oil on canvas: 65 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Francois Brochet Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 12,000 - 18,000 USD 8,880 - 13,320

François Brochet was born January 3, 1925 in Paris. His father, Henry Brochet, was a painter and playwright. In 1942 a seventeen year-old Brochet met Le Corbusier in Vézelay. He imagined a world of theater, puppetry, programs and poetic texts disseminated through the woodcut. Le Corbusier responded to the desire of exuberant youth, by his doctrine, “drawing gives you true freedom.” was a French painter, sculptor and engraver. For over 54 years, he produced works daily accounting for over a thousand sculptures.In 1946, he produced the tapestries at the foot of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and sculpted Marie Noel, Cadet Roussel and Retif of Brittany. It’s around this time he finds the infinite world of printmaking, photography and printing techniques allow the dissemination of design. He surrounded himself with inspiration of Japanese prints, illustrations of the 19th century from Icard and Showman, engravers of the early 20th century such as PE Plowman, Roland Oudot and Jean Hélion, and compositions, cutouts, stencils of his contemporary Dewasne. In 1948 Brochet had his first exhibition in Paris. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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JANG CHEOL SEOK

(Korea) Flowers For The King, 2017 Oil on canvas: 143 x 90 cm SGD 12,000 - 18,000 USD 8,880 - 13,320

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Awards 2012 Korean Art Award (Insa Art Plaza) 2014 Artist of the Year (Dangjin Arts Hall) 2015 Korea Creative Arts and Culture Grand Prize (Korean National Assembly Hall) 2016 Grand Prize for Korean People (Baekbum Memorial Hall) 2016 Republic of Korea Contribution to the Republic of Korea (Memorial Hall of the National Assembly of Korea) 2016 Innovative Art Impression (Dong-A Ilbo Newspaper)


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EMIL RIZEK

(Vienna, Austria,1901 – 1988) City Scene, 1948 Oil on canvas: 70 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Rizek 48 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

Born in Vienna, Austria, 31 May 1901. He was a pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. He was taught by Carl Fahringer. In 1927, he came to Indonesia, travelling in Java, Bali and Sumatra. He Was a member of the ”Bataviasche Kunstkring” and participated in some of their exhibitions. In a positive article about his work a contemporary critic wrote: “he paints like an animal devouring its prey”, referring to his vigorous expressionistic style. The Artist Finnaly settled in Vienna after having travelled all over the world. Painter watercolourist and draughtsman in a style, reminiscent of that of Rolland Strasser and C. Fahringer, although Rizek’s colouring is a brighter. He died in Vienna (Austria) in 1988.

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PARDOLI FADLI

(Cilacap, 1971) Panen Agung, 2009

Oil on canvas: 100 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Pardoli 09 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590

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Auke Cornelis Sonnega An artist’s quest to find inspiration and spiritual contentment can take him on a long voyage far away from home. Such was the journey for Dutch artist Auke Cornelis Sonnega. Born in Leeuwarden (1910) and educated at the Kunstnijverheidsschool in Amsterdam (School of Arts and Crafts), Sonnega first set foot on Indonesia when he arrived in Batavia in 1935. Voyaging across the archipelago, Sonnega would paint in the mountains of North Sumatra (Parapat and Medan) as well as Java and Bali. After the war settled in Ubud in Bonnet’s old studio in Puri Kaleran he dedicated himself solely to painting. His style is fresh and unique, clearly influenced by his designer training and background. It is very influenced by Art Deco and often graphic, however, his larger canvases often transcend these limitations and can even be thought to have a mystical impact. In 1951 he would meet the English linguist Husein Rofé in the Tampaksiring Guest House. Husein would subsequently introduce him to the charismatic Indonesian spiritual teacher Pak Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo in Yogjakarta. Subuh’s teachings and exercises (latihan), which evoked extraordinary insight upon those who practiced it, also exercised a profound and immediate effect on the subject matter and visuals seen in Sonnega’s paintings. Most of his spiritual works were inspired by Bali and stand out in stark contrast to his more commercial stylized portraits. He also made numerous portraits of young men and portraits of enigmatic pretty Balinese girls. These are very stylized and use a brightpalate with strong outlining of his subjects. Sonnega, like Bonnet, stayed in Bali until 1957 when he was forced to leave by the Indonesia authorities in the era of Confrontation. He returned to Holland in 1959 and died in Den Haag in 1963.

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AUKE CORNELIS SONNEGA (Leeuwarden, 1910 – 1963) Sangyang-Tunggal, 1951

Oil on canvas: 87 x 68 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Sonnega 51 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse Provenance: Private collection of prominent collector SGD 40,000 - 60,000 USD 29,600 - 44,400

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GIORDANO GIOVANETTI (Ancona, 1906 – Rome, 1973) Grapes Gathering

Oil on canvas : 100 x 150 cm Signed, lower right: G. Giovanetti SGD 5,000 - 8,000 USD 3,700 - 5,920

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TONG CHIN SYE 童振狮

(Singapore, born 1939) Old Chinatown, Singapore, 1983

Watercolor on paper: 53 x 72 cm Signed and dated, lower right: tong 83 SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700


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DULLAH

(Solo, 1919 – 1996) Penjual Jamu Oil on canvas: 110 x 90 cm Signed, lower right: Dullah Provenance: Prominent collector Jakarta

Dullah was born in Solo, 1919. He studied painting under Affandi and Sudjojono but has his own distinctive style of naturalism. He was well known for his landscape and portraits paintings. He was one of the founders of HBS – Surakarta Cultural Community (1950). In 1956, he edited book of former Presiden Soekarno’s Private Collection of Indonesian Art (volume I & II). Since the early days of the independence, Dullah was very close to Soekarno, the first President of the Republic of Indonesia and was appointed by Soekarno to care for the President’s private art collection and as curator of the state painting collections. At age 70, Dullah built his museum, now a cultural landmark, as his dedication to a love of the arts over a creative lifetime. He has had numerous art exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas and in 1988 his work was included in the Art of Bali exhibition held at the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, his works been kept in Dullah Museum in Solo. He died in 1996.

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NASHAR

(Pariaman, 1928-1994) irama, 1984 Acrylic on canvas: 66 x 99 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 11.12.84 This lot is accompanied with statement letter from Ajip Rosid SGD 7,000 - 10,000 USD 5,180 - 7,400

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FADJAR SIDIK

(Surabaya, 1930 - 2004) Komposisi Bentuk Oil on canvas: 65 x 65 cm Signed, lower middle: Fajar Sidik SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

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PAUL HUSNER

(Basel, Switzerland, 1942) Banyan Trees and Balinese Women, 2005-2006 Oil on canvas: 102 x 97 cm Signed, lower left: Paul Husner Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 9,500 - 12,000 USD 7,030 - 8,880

Born in Basel, Switzerland, 1942. He moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1964, studied in paintings and graphic art at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (1965 – 1967) and continued to Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (1967 – 1969). He frequently visits Indonesia especially Bali. He received awards from the Urio Prijs (1969), Willink van Collen Prijs (1971), Jeanna Bieruma Oosting Prijs (1974) and Arti Medaille (1987). From 1980 – 1988 he was professor at the National Academy of Fine Arts (Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten) in Amsterdam where he taught drawing and painting. He held solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Europe, USA, Singapore, and Indonesia. His works are in the collection of the Netherlands state, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, City Council of Amsterdam, Duta Fine Art Museum, Jakarta, Neka Museum, Bali and private collections in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, etc. Husner works intensively in Bali since 1997. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Lee Man Fong Lee Man Fong was one of a rare artist who received honor by critics and collectors across Asia. As an Oriental artist, Lee has renewed and transformed Western oil painting by imbuing it with the essence of Chinese ink painting, achieving a mutual identity between subject and object, at the same time vastly opening the restrictions on traditional Chinese painting. In short, he created a unique “Man fong style”. Doves has become Lee Man Fong’s beloved and sought after works in spite of Goldfishes and other animals such as horses, cockatoos, tigers and dogs. Lee Man Fong’s painting of Doves is noteworthy. Since some forty years ago, his animal themes had made a far reaching accomplishment and recently eagerly sought after in Europe and America. A testimony to his mastery of technique and realization of theme, this painting depicts the world of the doves as peaceful and calm, but at the same time dynamic. The doves in pairs symbolize a good match, which may be further extended to mean “peaceful coexistence.”

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LEE MAN FONG

(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Doves, ca. 1960 Oil on board: 103 x 49 cm Signed and stamped in chinese character, lower right Provenance: Private collection of prominent collector Jakarta SGD 45,000 - 60,000 USD 33,300 - 44,400

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BASOEKI ABDULLAH (Solo, 1915 – Jakarta, 1993) Portrait of a Lady

Oil on canvas: 120 x 80 cm Signed, lower right: Basoeki Abdullah SGD 11,000 - 15,000 USD 8,140 - 11,100 58

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Born in Solo, January 27, 1915, he is the second son of Abdullah Soerjosoebroto, a prominent landscape painter. He studied at the Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague, the Netherlands. His work includes painting of the Queen of Netherlands, King of Thailand, President of Philippines, Sultan of Brunei and many other important figures. He is best known as a portrait painter as well as landscapes, fauna, flora and other themes. His works have been exhibited in various European countries, South East Asia and Indonesia.


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NYOMAN GUNARSA (Klungkung, 1944-2017) Two Dancers, 1998

Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cm Signed and dated, lower right SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

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ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI

(Yogyakarta, 1971) The Harvesting in Harmonies, 2014 Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 110 cm Signed, lower right and lower center Signed, titled, and size on the reverse This lot is accompanied with ertificate of authenticity from artist SGD 1,500 - 3,000 USD 1,110 - 2,220

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HENDRA BAYU HERMANTO (Ponorogo, 1985) Dia Lewat Lagi, 2013

Acrylic on canvas: 78 x 115 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Hendra Bayu13 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Chusin Setiadikara Born in Bandung on March 4th 1949, Chusin Setiadikara studied drawing and painting from one of the Indonesian old masters, Barli Sasmitawinata, from 1976 until 1980. He made an in-depth observation of what he would paint so that there was a spiritual level in his work, as he showed in several paintings of his works which he had emotionally involved with. For Chusin, painting with a photographic realism approach is not just copying reality onto the canvas, but the style of photographic realism is also considered an idiom. In addition, Chusin also uses an approach that is not just material. Chusin’s engagement with realistic forms is not based on this premise; it is linked with photography. Realistic portrayal in his paintings is not the same as the kind of realistic portrayal considered to have died out with the advent of photography. In 1996, Chusin represented Indonesia at the ASEAN ART AWARDS in Bangkok, Thailand. He emerged as one of the best 5 winners at the Philip Morris ASIAN ART AWARDS. In 2005, Chusin participated at “The 2nd Beijing International Art Biennale” in Beijing, China. He received the “Excellent Work Award” for his work titled “Float and the Might 1”. Chusin’s work “Pasar Kintamani III” can be found in the permanent collection of the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. List of achievements 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013

- Winner of 5 best Phillip Morris ASIAN ART AWARD - He represented Indonesia at the ASEAN ART AWARD in Bangkok - Thailand - Exhibition " The Mutation of Contemporary Indonesian Paintings" Tokyo- Japan - Participant of the 1st Fukuoka Asian Triennale, Fukuoka – Japan - His work “Pasar Kintemani III “is collected by the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum - Group Exhibition " Indonesian Contemporary Art", Museum of Modern Art. Moscow- USSR - Solo Exhibition " Post Photo Realistic Portrayal ", National Gallery, Jakarta- Indonesia - Solo Exhibition, CP Art Space, Washington DC –USA - Participant "CP Open Biennale 2003", Jakarta-Indonesia - Solo Exhibition " Massa Kintemani", CP Art Space, Jakarta – Indonesia - Group Exhibition “Multi Subculture", Berlin –Germany - Participant " The 2nd Beijing International Art Biennale", Beijing – China - His work “Float and the Might 1" received the “excellent work Award" - Participant “CP Biennale 2005", Jakarta – Indonesia - "BALANCE Art in Helligendamm" in conjunction with 33rd G8 Summit, Germany - Group exhibition of 16 Indonesian Contemporary Artist “A NEW FORCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA", Asia Art Centre, Beijing – China - Participant “Pameran Besar Seni Rupa Indonesia MANIFESTO" Jakarta – Indonesia - Group exhibition "Expanding Contemporary Realism" AKILI MUSEUM. Jakarta – Indonesia - Participant "art witch an accent", China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia art Exchange Group Exhibition, Guangzhou – China - Group exhibition " Indonesia Contemporary Drawing", National Gallery Jakarta – Indonesia - Participant "Percakapan Massa", National Gallery, Jakarta - Indonesia CONTEMPORANEITY - Contemporary of Indonesia artist's, MoCa, Shanghai, China - Solo Exhibition "A Thesis:. National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia - Group Exhibition " DETERMINATION OF TWO ISLANDS" National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia

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CHUSIN SETIADIKARA (Bandung, 1949) Women and Fish, 2006

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas: 100 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Chusin06 SGD 22,000 - 30,000 USD 16,280 - 22,200

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TEGUH OSTENRIK (Jakarta, 1950) Force Motrice, 1998

Acrylic collage on canvas: 80 x 68 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Goeh Ost98 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590

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FADJAR SIDIK

(Surabaya, 1930 - 2004) Mandala Malam, 1990 Oil on canvas: 90 x 70 cm Signed, lower middle: Fadjar Sidik Literature: Dr M. Dwi Marianto, Drs. M. Agus Burhan M. Hum, FADJAR SIDIK, Dinamika Bentuk Dan Ruang, Published by Rupa Rupa Seni, 2002, pg. 179 SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

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NASHAR

(Pariaman, 1928-1994) Irama Alam, 1993 Oil on canvas: 62 x 93 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 3.8.93 SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

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AMING PRAYITNO

(Surakarta, 1943) Sarang Ikan Biru, 1989

Oil on canvas: 125 x 125 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Aming.1989 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Choo Keng Kwang Born in the year of 1931 in Singapore, Choo Keng Kwang is a first-generation Singaporean artist well-known for his oil paintings of landscape, animals and nature. He is an anchored figure in the Singapore art circle for traditional paintings as well as one of the most eminent Singapore first generation artist. As an artist, Choo is widely recognized as one of Singapore’s first-generation artists, along with his contemporaries such as Georgette Chen and Liu Kang. A former teacher and school principal of Sin Hua School, he was Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA)’s head of Art Education until his retirement. He has held and participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions locally and abroad. His artworks have been commissioned by royalty, dignitaries and governments. Choo Keng Kwang is famous for painting scenes of old Chinatown and doves. Mr Choo’s oil paintings look romantic and beautiful at first glance, with a strong nostalgic vitality that will appeal to the masses. From his beloved doves to his muse, Chinatown, his Nanyangstyle works feature a wide array of subjects in various countries, made in woodcuts, oil and batik-style painting. There is history in all these paintings. He shows us his paintings of old Chinatown, which capture nostalgic scenes of the wet market. Chinatown was one of his favourite themes along with the Singapore river scenes and market. Choo’s works convey “impressions” of the scene he painted. The viewer’s attention is drawn deliberately chosen focal points in the picture, the rest is faded off in a swirl of muted colours, leaving mind’s eye to fill in the missing details.

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CHOO KENG KWANG

(Singapore, 1931) Night Scene of Singapore Old Chinatown, 1973 Oil on canvas: 71 x 96 cm Signed and dated, lower right 73 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 35,000 - 50,000 USD 25,900 - 37,000

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LOW PUAY HUA 刘培和 (Singapore, born 1945) Old Singapore

Watercolor on paper: 27 x 36.5 cm Signed, lower right SGD 1,000 - 2,000 USD 740 - 1,480

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IRSAM (Klaten, 1942) Bercengkrama, 1998 Oil on canvas: 79 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Irsam, 1998 Literature: Mikke Susanto, “Irsam Jejak-Jejak Decorative”, Published PT. Dwi Samapersada, Jakarta 2013, pg. 70 SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700 068

CHEN CHONG SWEE 陈宗瑞

(Singaporean, 1910-1986) Tropical Fruits

Watercolor and chinese ink on paper: 42 x 33 cm Signed in chinese and sealed, top left SGD 1,200 - 2,000 USD 890 - 1,480 64

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LEO ELAND

(Java, 1884 – 1952) View at Dusk Pastel on paper: 38 x 56 cm Signed, lower left: L. Eland SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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WEDHAR RIYADI

(Yogyakarta, 1980) My Strawberry, 2007

Acrylic on canvas: 110 x 80 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Wedhar R, 2007 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Hendra Gunawan Hendra Gunawan is credited as one of the artist who records Indonesia's past events, through his paintings. Like many of his peers during the revolutionary period of Indonesia, Hendra Gunawan paints with a bleak mood, using darker colors to illustrate daily lives. An important factor that should be noted from this period is the change of color choices in Hendra's painting. Dark, gloomy colors transformed into bright and vibrant colors. Hendra Gunawan is an important figure who stimulates the development of modern art at the beginning of Indonesia's Independence years. His paintings depicts daily lives of people from different levels of society. Born in 1918, Hendra tropical colors were derived from the colorful life he had been experiencing. Hendra uses the female body as the object of his painting because through the object, the artist attempts to communicate various expressions of a woman’s life. The female characters exist in their daily activities, in their most relaxed moments in the role of a mother. For Hendra, memories of his mother plays an important role in his life which later gives significant influence in his paintings. The women figures are always depicted as having a multiplicity of roles that illustrate strength and bravery, but also grace and nurturing like illustrated in the present lot. Hendra’s keen interest in traditional elements can be seen in the depiction of batik motifs that support the presence of objects and paintings as a whole.

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HENDRA GUNAWAN (Bandung, 1918 – 1983) Mencari Kutu, 1973

Oil on canvas: 80 x 147.5 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Hendra73 Provenance: Private Collection of Prominent Collector, Jakarta SGD 270,000 - 350,000 USD 199,800 - 259,000

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KOEH SIA YONG 许锡勇

(born 1938) Yunnan Wedding Preparation, 1992 Oil on canvas: 60.5 x 76 cm Signed and dated, lower right: koh 92 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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WIDAYAT

(Kutoarjo, 1919 – Jakarta, 2002) Rayuan Gombal, 1992 Oil on canvas: 50 x 60 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Widayat’92 SGD 3,000 - 4,000 USD 2,220 - 2,960 68

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ARIE SMIT

(Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916 - Bali, 2016) Moonlight in Bali, 2002 Acrylic on Canvas: 32.5 x 27.5 Signed and dated, lower left: arie smit 02 Title, sign, place, and dated e reverse This lot is accompanied with certificate from Neka Art Museum signed by the artist SGD 11,000 - 15,000 SD 8,140 - 11,100 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Lee Man Fong Born in Canton, China, 1913, Lee Man Fong was one of a rare artist who received honor by critics and collectors across Asia. As an Oriental artist, Lee man Fong has renewed and transformed Western oil painting by imbuing it with the essence of Chinese ink painting, achieving a mutual identity between subject and object, at the same time vastly opening the restrictions on traditional Chinese painting. In short, he created a unique “Man-fong style”. Besides his great intense in observing animal themes and figures, lee also made may paintings of flowers arrangement. He represent his flowers in a respectful light, showing the artist’s experiment in composition, colors, and aesthetics. Flowers have many symbolic meanings and almost all of them are based on stories and myths created by ancient cultures a long time ago. The Hibiscus flower represents feminine energy and everything that is female related. Considered as feminine flower it usually given or worn by women. This flower mostly used by Balinese women as the hair accessories. The Hibiscus flower is also considered to be a representation of glory. This flower was gifted to people who were considered worthy of it and not everybody was able to get this flower as a gift. Only the ones who were considered the best and the most beautiful were worthy enough of this gorgeous flower. 075

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(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Hibiscus, 1987 Oil On Board: 28 x 32 cm Signed and dated, lower right: 1987 Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 25,000 - 35,000 USD 18,500 - 25,900

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ERIZAL AS

(Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, 1979) Kuda Hitam (Black Stallion), 2008 Acrylic on canvas: 180 x 140cm Signed and dated, lower right SGD 6,000 - 8,000 USD 4,440 - 5,920

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IBRAHIM

(Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, 1975) Abstrak, 2009 Mixed media on canvas: 200 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ibrahim, 2009 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590

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ENDRO

(Yogyakarta, 1983) True Beauty, 2010 Oil on canvas: 150 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Endro, 2010 SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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Patek Philippe

World Time Ref. 5130/1G-011

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Patek Philippe

A very fine and rare World Time White Gold including its bracelet, pesentation box and certificate. Manufacture Reference No. Movement No. Case No. Material Calibre Bracelet/ Strap Signed

: Patek Philippe : 5130/ 1G-011 : 5786009 : 4657755 : White Gold : 240 HU, 33 jewels : OR GRIS : Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed

SGD 65,000 - 75,000 USD 48,100 - 55,500

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ROLEX

Oyster Perpetual Yacht Master Rose Gold Ref. 116655

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ROLEX

Oyster Perpetual Yacht Master Rose Gold A fine 18K pink gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and presentation box. Manufacture Reference No. Case No. Model name Signed

: Rolex : 116655 : 6R91A888 : Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified : Rolex

SGD 35,000 - 45,000 USD 25,900 - 33,300

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HUBLOT

A Ceramic Automatic Black Magic Ref. 0930 - 1179

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HUBLOT

A Ceramic automatic Black Magic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and carbon fibre dial and presentation box. Manufacture Reference No. Movement No. Case No. Model name Signed

: Hublot : 0930 - 1179 : HBT – BBAER00004 : 666983 : Classic Fusion : Hublot Geneve Automatic

SGD 25,000 - 35,000 USD 18,500 - 25,900

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Patek Philippe

Nautilus Ref. 5726A-001

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Patek Philippe

A very fine and rare Nautilus stainless steel annual calendar wristwatch with bracelet, presentation box, and certificate. Manufacture Year Reference No. Movement No. Case No. Calibre Bracelet/ Strap Signed

: Patek Philippe : circa 2012 : 5726A-001 : 5774374 : 4666545 : Automatic 324 S QA LU 24H, 34 jewels : Stainless steel Patek Philippe bracelet : Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed

SGD 55,000 - 70,000 USD 40,700 - 51,800

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Patek Philippe

Aquanaut Ref. 5065/1

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Patek Philippe

A very fine and rare Aquanaut stainless steel annual calendar wristwatch with bracelet, presentation box, and certificate. Manufacture Year Reference No. Movement No. Case No. Model name Material Calibre Bracelet/ Strap Signed

: Patek Philippe : 2005 : 5065/ 1 : 3.400.235 : 4.278.702 : Semi-glossy black embossed dial, 12 Arabic numeral, superluminova : Stainless steel : 315 SC; date; sweep center second hands; self-winding : Composite Strap : Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed

SGD 45,000 - 60,000 USD 33,300 - 44,400

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Basoeki Abdullah Born in Solo, January 27, 1915, he is the second son of Abdullah Soerjosoebroto, a prominent landscape painter. He studied at the Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague, the Netherlands. Basoeki Abdullah started painting since he was 5 years old in simple drawing, and at 10 he traveled to Surabaya and Bali where he started portrait painting. During 1933, he held his first exhibition in Bandung. He brought his painting to RMP. Sosrokartono, RA. Kartini’s brother, who was very impressed on Basoeki’s painting. Sosrokartono and Prince of Mangkunegoro VII became the person who greatly supported his painting career until Basoeki become a famous painter. During that time he continued his study at Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in the Hague, the Netherlands. Basoeki Abdullah is one of the most prominent Indonesian maestros in portrait paintings. The late artist was wellknown for his realistic paintings. Besides painting of portraits of beautiful women, he is also noted for his natural beauty and sensuous landscape, as well as paintings of scenes from legends that are also tempered with the same lyrical and overly sensual treatment. Basoeki likes to paint anything beautiful. Flamboyant flowers, women, landscapes, flora and fauna, to the leading figures painted very nicely. He often went to places for field trip, observing object for his painting and put it into sketch. His ability to depict nature makes all the objects seemed to be dramatic, alive and more beautiful in colors than the actual objects.

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BASOEKI ABDULLAH (Solo, 1915 – Jakarta, 1993) Roses

Oil on canvas: 80 x 120 cm Signed, lower right: Basoeki Abdullah Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 25,000 - 30,000 USD 18,500 - 22,200

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ARIE SMIT

(Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916 - Bali, 2016) Pemandangan Laut (Seascape), 2006 Acrylic on canvas: 42 x 49 cm Signed and dated, lower right Title, sign, place, dated This lot is accompanied with certificate of authentiicty from Artist SGD 15,000 - 20,000 USD 11,100 - 14,800

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WILLEM VAN DER DOES

(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) Kapal-Kapal Di Batavia Oil on board : 50 x 70 cm Signed, lower left: w.v.d.does SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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TAY BAK KOI

(Singaporean, 1939-2005) Fishing Watercolor on paper: 59 x 59 cm Signed, center right: Bak Koi SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Antonio Blanco Born in Manila, the Philippines, 1927. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy in New York, the United States. He was later professionally based in Florida and California, and has lived in Ubud, Bali since 1952. He received awards from the Tiffany Fellowship, New York, La Cofradia de el Arros, Spain and has been honored by several international art organizations. Blanco has spent a lifetime sketching and painting many kinds of object like the sensuous teapots, the furrowed face of an old man, self-portraits and the look of a child. Among those themes, probably the most sought after works of Blanco were paintings of bewitching and often erotic world full of women in the pastel shades of an erstwhile romantic. His painting usually framed in his own design that sometimes becomes one unity to the object of the painting. The subject, composition and the frame are all part of the artist’s expression, which he indulged with opulent extravagance.

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ANTONIO BLANCO (Manila, 1911 – 1999) Gembala Sapi

Oil on canvas laid on board: 58 x 50 cm Signed, upper middle: Antonio Blanco This lot has been verified the originality and is accompanied with certificate of frame from the Museum Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 70,000 - 90,000 USD 51,800 - 66,600

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ERIZAL AS

(Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, 1979) Tergoda di Awan (Tempted on Cloud), 2007 Acrylic and pencil on canvas: 160 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right Medium, size, dated and Signed on the reverse SGD 4,500 - 6,000 USD 3,330 - 4,440

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Goh Beng Kwan

(Medan, Sumatra, 1937) Abstract, 2005

Mixed media on canvas lay on board : 44 x 37.5 cm Signed in chinese character and dated, lower left: SGD 2,500 - 4,000 USD 1,850 - 2,960

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HANAFI

(Purworejo, Central Java, 1960) Abstrak Acrylic on canvas: 195 x 180 cm SGD 4,000 - 5,000 USD 2,960 - 3,700 84

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GERARD PIETER ADOLFS

(Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968) Kampoeng Met Flamboyant En Personages Village Under The Flamboyant Tree, 1938 Oil on board: 45 x 60 cm Signed and dated, lower right : Ger.P.Adolfs.38 SGD 20,000 - 30,000 USD 14,800 - 22,200

Adolfs spent his youth in Java and received at home his first artistic inspirations. His father, Gerardus Cornelis Adolfs, was an architect and a versatile amateur (painter, photographer, piano and violin player as well as a pole vaulter). Adolfs studied architecture in Amsterdam. After graduating, he was drawn back to Java, where he designed houses in Yogyakarta, Surakarta and Surabaya. But soon he swapped the drawing pen for the dry-point, pencil and brush and from then on dedicated his whole life to painting. He was already well known as a talented advertising illustrator, when in 1924 he was first introduced to the public of Yogyakarta as a painter, water-colourist and graphic artist. Each year Adolfs travelled for a few months. He had studios in Florence, Rome, Vienna, Budapest, Prag and - together with his Japanese friend Léonard Tsuguharu Fujita - in Paris and exhibited his works of art internationally (Netherlands Indies, Japan, Singapore, United States, England, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, France, Switzerland). The main subjects of his work were scenes of Java, Bali, Japan and of North Africa (market sceneries, cock-fights, landscapes and townscapes). In 1940 – shortly before the occupation of the Netherlands – Adolfs came back to Europe and settled in Amsterdam. On 22 February 1944, during an exhibition at the Kunstzaal Pollmann, the largest part of Adolfs’ paintings was destroyed by the bombardment of Nijmegen. Adolfs kept on working. He wrote and illustrated a book about his memories of Surabaya and exhibited in many well-known galleries. He lived mostly in Amsterdam - interrupted by longer stays in Scandinavia, France, Spain, Italy and North Africa. In 1967 he retired to a small village in South-Holland. On 1 February 1968, G.P. Adolfs died in ’s-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Hendra Gunawan There is no doubt that Hendra Gunawan is one of Indonesia’s greatest pioneers of modern art. Using non-traditional, European visual elements, he nevertheless created works which were Indonesian in feeling and in experience. Though Hendra’s art was, from the very beginning focused towards celebrating common people and their struggle that depicts his deep feeling and irony inspiring perspective of life’s most fundamental issue: freedom and hunger, Hendra also love the land and paint some in his several themes. He used the natural painting such as mountain and beach as background to his main subject. The stylized figures, landscapes features and the decorative approach to color are perhaps influenced by Javanese illustration and design. Hendra’s paintings have formed a modern Indonesian folk art where they can be seen as the illustrations of a new mythology. Like many painters, Balinese traditions have become such a unique and interesting object to paint. From the ancient motifs, the dancers, the boat, the ceremony, people’s daily life and not to forget the Barong dances. The present lot illustrated the Balinese mythological character known as Barong; the mythical animal personifies the king of all Good spirits (Rangda). Tiny figures on the background still shows Hendra distinctive stylized figures of exaggerated profiles, with long necks, protruding noses. The rich color inhabit a breathtakingly beautiful paradise of fertile land, rich seas, majestic mountains, rivers, and spectacular beaches.

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HENDRA GUNAWAN (Bandung, 1918 – 1983) Barong,1979

Oil on canvas: 145 x 95 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Hendra 79 Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta Acquired directly from the artist SGD 90,000 - 120,000 USD 66,600 - 88,800

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ZEF CHEVALLIER

(B. Jakarta, Indonesia 1959) New World Series Oil on canvas: 140 x 140 cm SGD 8,000 - 10,000 USD 5,920 - 7,400 Zef Chevallier born in Jakarta, 10 February 1959. He is a multi talented artist, graphic designer, and fashion and interior designer whose works are the results of the different cultures which he has experienced. Born in Indonesia, Zef moved to the Netherlands in 1977 where he spent 26 years working, studying, and absorbing the Dutch culture. Zef worked for 11 years before deciding to further his education and enrolled in the Leiden Educational Institution (LOI), Leiden, Netherlands in Interior Art Design and Architecture. During his education, Zef worked on his own art design and oil paintings, and his art was exhibited in art galleries in Roosendaal, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam from 1991 to 1995. Exposed to different cultures and coming from Indonesia, who has been colonized by different cultures as the Portuguese, Japanese, and Dutch, Zef’s paints his philosophy of the future and how a cohesive world should be. In Zef’s words, “The new world that is our destination no matter if we are still alive or dead.

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WILLEM VAN DER DOES

(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) View of Hock Lam Street, Singapore Oil on canvas laid on board: 58.5 x 44 cm Signed, lower right: w.v.d.does SGD 6,000 - 7,000 USD 4,440 - 5,180

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LOW PUAY HUA 刘培和 (Singapore, born 1945) Old Singapore Scene

watercolor on paper: 26.5 x 36.5 cm Signed, lower right SGD 1,000 - 2,000 USD 740 - 1,480

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NASJAH DJAMIN

(Perbaungan, 1924 – Yogyakarta, 1999) Perahu Jukung Oil on canvas: 75 x 54 cm Signed, lower right: Nasjah SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

The painting with the artist’s wife

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Ong Chye Cho 王再造

(b. 1916, Indonesia – d. 1996, Singapore) Chinatown, 1978 Watercolor on paper: 48.5 x 72.5 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ong Chye Cho 1978 SGD 1,800 - 2,500 USD 1,330 - 1,850

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Lee Man Fong Lee Man Fong was born in Canton, China, 1913. He arrived at Singapore at young age then later moved to Jakarta. He has shown great artistic talent since young. He participated in the Association’s First Art Exhibition invited by the head of the Dutch East Indies Associations (1931). Lee Man Fong was a successful commercial artist before engaged in full time painting in 1941. His successful exhibitions in Bandung and Jakarta made him a fast growing artist at that time. He received scholarship from the Dutch government to study painting in Holland (1946). In 1952 he returned to Indonesia and gained more credits as well as acknowledgement. He was officially become a presidential palace’s painter and chief curators of its collection in 1961 and compiled a 5 volume edition of President Sukarno’s art collection. He died in 1988 and remembered as a western vigorous painter and an oriental unique oil painting painter. Lee Man Fong is famous painter who captures gold fishes in magnificent way. Here, light is of prime importance and the subjects are consistently bathed in a luminous glow as presented in this lot. Some gold fishes are swimming freely in the space of an aquarium, still with his essential element by using the light, reflecting the sun’s radiance, Lee success to bring all the goldfishes as a depiction of calmness. The background, unlike the flat, void spaces of Chinese paintings, is likewise illuminated by an almost mysterious glow of white sunlight. Therefore the subjects, reflecting the sun’s radiance, seem also to be lit from the back, creating the effect of “glowing silhouettes”.

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LEE MAN FONG

(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Gold Fish Oil on board: 99 x 47 cm Signed in chinese character, middle left Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 40,000 - 50,000 USD 29,600 - 37,000

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YUNIZAR

(Talawi, West Sumatra, 1971) Pose 1, 2005 Acrylic on canvas: 140 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Yunizar, 2005 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590 Born in Talawi, Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, 1971. He finished his formal study at the Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta. Sincae 1994, he actively participated in numerous painting exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad, Southeast Asia Student Festival in Brunei Darussalam and Gajah Gallery, Singapore and Hongkong. He participated in group exhibition with JENDELA Group in Yogyakarta, Bandung and Jakarta. He received award for the 10 best finalists at PMIAA, Indofood Art Awards 2002.

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SUWAJI

(Yogyakarta, 1942) Penari Latar, 2008 Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Suwaji, 2008 SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

Born in Yogyakarta 1942. He studied at Indonesian Fine Art Academy Yogyakarta in 1958 and after graduated he become the lecture in the academy until present. His solo exhibition was held at Gothe German Institute. He participated in group exhibitions in several times besides exhibitions with “19 Pelukis Indonesia� in Singapore and Malaysia in 1967, he received the Wendy Sorenson Memorial Fund Aeard in 1977, group exhibitions in ASEAN countries (1985), solo exhibition at Melia purosari Hotel, Yogyakarta (1994), Fine Art Exhibition International Borobudur Festival in H. Widayat museum (2003). 92

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LUCIEN FRITS OHL

(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Padi Pluksters Oil on board: 89 x 68.5 cm Signed, lower right: L.Frits Ohl Titled on reverse

Born in Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904. He was a self-taught painter whose works were mostly Indonesian landscape. He also produced paintings of Asian panorama. He was a painter, watercolorist, and draughtsman in the style reminiscent of the late of GP. Adolfs. He once lived in Jakarta for a long time then settled in The Hague until he died in 1976.

SGD 5,500 - 7,000 USD 4,070 - 5,180

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Srihadi Soedarsono The merging of spiritual and physical control obtained in dance obviously appeals to the philosophical Srihadi. Some of his figurative paintings, especially the dancers, look deceptively similar, and that the figures have become stereotypes, but one should try to appreciate and study the details and minimal variations. Srihadi pays particular attention to the characteristic of the dancer and the artistic form of the dance. Every dance has its language or vocabulary of movement and type of costume, all of which imbued with philosophical meaning. Srihadi gives us many variants in this new approach to the depiction of the dance. When he first started to focus on the idea of movement, he did so by paying with the parallelism of gestures and by emphasizing the realistic aspect of the dancer’s bodies. Color was then relatively secondary. By the early 1990’s rhythm had taken a life of its own, as shown by the vibrant dynamism of the dancer. In painting the present lot, the dancers’ eyes remain transfixed even as their body movements are transformed into a feast of glittering color. Even so, and however much the costumes of the dancers drift rhythmically over the canvas surface, it is in fact the artist’s working of this background that embodies the idea of movement.

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SRIHADI SOEDARSONO

(Solo, 1931) Two Women - Beauty of The Soul, 2013 Oil on canvas: 140 x 105 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Srihadi S.13 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse Provenance: Private Collection Acquired directly from the artist SGD 115,000 - 150,000 USD 85,100 - 111,000

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Nai Swee Leng 赖瑞龙 (Singapore, born 1946) Little Sparrows

Watercolor and chinese ink on paper: 50 x 95 cm Signed and sealed, top right Sealed again lower left SGD 1,500 - 3,000 USD 1,110 - 2,220

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HASAN DJAAFAR

(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995) Lotus In Tosca Oil on canvas: 68 x 135 cm Signed, lower left: Hasan Djaafar SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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Nai Swee Leng 赖瑞龙 (Singapore, born 1946) Eagle

Chinese ink on paper : 58 x 38 cm Signed in chinese and sealed, top left SGD 1,000 - 3,000 USD 740 - 2,220

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ARIE SMIT

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WILLEM DOOIJEWAARD (Amsterdam, 1892 – 1980) Boats

Oil on canvas: 43 x 53 cm Signed, lower right: W. Dooijewaard SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

(Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916 - Bali, 2016) Landscape in North of Bali, 1984 Oil and acrylic on canvas mounted on board: 23 x 29 cm Signed and dated, lower left: arie smit 84 Title, signed, and size on the reverse Provenance: Sotheby HK October 2017 Lot 400 SGD 11,000 - 150,000 USD 8,140 - 111,000

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Ronald Manulang Ronald Manulang painting technique has developed from the classical tradition of realism mixed with ideas of pop arts. His objects are human figures that are deconstructed in terms of their roles and positions. They are people of old times. This means he has to make a journey into time to be able to make these people and shapes the objects of his artworks. But, the paintings that show special objects with clear time that is today are a series of his selfportraits paintings. He makes use of any available pictures and photographs. He also uses computer using Photoshop and Corel Draw program. By using computer he wants to pursue the accuracy of facial character, precision of composition and coloring. After printing the image, he manually paints the image in scale adjusted with the canvas. With soft brushstrokes, color or black-white halftone technique, he tries to obtain certain degree of plasticity of the object. He illustrates the object in great details, especially for the series of his history parody. His hatching and brushstroke technique almost reach the quality of photography, even if viewed from very close range.

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RONALD MANULANG

(Tarutung, North Sumatra, 1954) Standby Your Side, 2014 Oil on canvas: 200 x 180 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ronald Manullang, Feb.2014 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 25,000 - 35,000 USD 18,500 - 25,900

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RUDI MANTOFANI

(Padang, West Sumatra, 1973) a. Mountainous Landscape, 2003 Acrylic on canvas: 40 x 40 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rudi Mantofani 2003 b. Mountainous Landscape, 2003 Acrylic on canvas: 35 x 45 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rudi Mantofani 2003 Provenance: Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November, 2008 SGD 6,000 - 8,000 USD 4,440 - 5,920

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SUDARSO

(Purwokerto, 1914 - 2006) Sundak Beach, Mt. Kidul,Yogyakarta, Central Java, 1997 Oil on canvas: 90 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Sudarso 97 Literature: Nasjah Djamin, Sides Sudyarto “ The World of Sudarso”, Published by Hexart Publishing Jakarta, pg 147 SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440


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H.A.L. WICHERS

(Tarutung, North Sumatra, 1893 – The Netherlands, 1968) Bougenville at the porch Oil on board: 35 x 25 cm Signed, lower right: HAL. Wichers SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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Chen Chu Dian (born 1944) Pulau Ubin, Singapore

watercolor on paper: 36 x 54 cm Signed in chinese character, lower right: SGD 1,200 - 2,000 USD 890 - 1,480

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KHAW SIA

(China, 1913) Oriental Car Park, Penang Watercolor and ink on paper: 36.5 x 26.5 cm Signed, lower left: Sia SGD 2,000 - 3,000 USD 1,480 - 2,220 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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S. Sudjojono Sindudarsono Sudjojono was born in Kisaran North Sumatra, on December 14, 1913. He studied painting from Mas Pringadi and a Japanese painter, Chiyoyi Yazaki. In 1937 he founded the Persagi Indonesian Artists Association in Jakarta. In 1970 he was awarded recognition in art by the Indonesian government. His works have been exhibited in the Netherlands and in the Fukuoka Art Museum in Japan (1980). Local exhibitions have been held in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Denpasar and Bandung. He died in Jakarta (1986). Sudjojono was a prolific artist and writer. His artistic oeuvre covers a wide spectrum, from paintings, sketches, drawings, public art and reliefs as well as ceramic works. His paintings often derived from his fantasy and memory he personally experienced. He often put joyful humor as a cloak over his painting. Sometimes, he incorporated elements derived from places that he had seen in books or actually visited. S. Sudjojono paintings have a typical harsh and wild strokes as if the paint has been poured directly onto canvas. His observation of his surroundings seemed spontaneous, as though they were snapshots of views that appealed to him. Since he often painted landscape paintings, Sudjojono never stood against art of the landscape. In the period after 1965, Sudjojono’s landscape painting show a social-nationalist tendency, where in them elements of life and progress can be found, apparent in the depictions of farmers and fisherman at works and so on. These visual elements are lodged Sudjojono’s dream of ‘utopia’ and concern for the improvement of the peasant life. Sudjojono’s landscape paintings also raise concern towards the lives of the people and the environment within the area. Therefore, what makes Sudjojono’s landscape painting differ from the mooi indie is that he depicted the beauty and the wealth of the Indonesian landscape with its current problems and challenges. Moreover, the landscape do not illustrate physical reality of the nature, instead they represent the landscape of the artist’s mind.

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S. SUDJOJONO

(Kisaran, 1914 – 1986) Jalan Lempeng, 1980 Oil on canvas: 47 x 65 cm Signed and dated, lower left: SS.101.Djak.1980, S. Soedjojono This lot is accompanied with statement letter from Mr. Ajip Rosidi Provenance: Private collection of Mr. Ajip Rosidi, Who acquired directly from the artist SGD 60,000 - 80,000 USD 44,400 - 59,200 102

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NASHAR

(Pariaman, 1928-1994) Abstraksi Topeng, 1991 Acrylic on canvas: 66 x 99 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 13.6.91 SGD 7,000 - 10,000 USD 5,180 - 7,400

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UMI DACHLAN

(Cirebon, 1942 – Bandung, 2009) Abstraksi Bidang Merah dan Noktah Emas , 1991 Mixed media on canvas: 100 x 90 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Umi D91 SGD 6,500 - 8,000 USD 4,810 - 5,920

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DULLAH

(Solo, 1919 – 1996)

Kakek

Oil on canvas: 59 x 49 cm Signed, lower right: Dullah SGD 5,500 - 7,000 USD 4,070 - 5,180

Dullah was born in Solo, 1919. He studied painting under Affandi and Sudjojono but has his own distinctive style of naturalism. He was well known for his landscape and portraits paintings. He was one of the founders of HBS – Surakarta Cultural Community (1950). In 1956, he edited book of former Presiden Soekarno’s Private Collection of Indonesian Art (volume I & II). Since the early days of the independence, Dullah was very close to Soekarno, the first President of the Republic of Indonesia and was appointed by Soekarno to care for the President’s private art collection and as curator of the state painting collections. At age 70, Dullah built his museum, now a cultural landmark, as his dedication to a love of the arts over a creative lifetime. He has had numerous art exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas and in 1988 his work was included in the Art of Bali exhibition held at the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, his works been kept in Dullah Museum in Solo. He died in 1996. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Sunaryo Born in Banyumas, Central Java, 1943. He studied at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) majoring Art Department in 1969 and continued to study marble carving for 7 months at Carrara, Italy in 1975. Sunaryo is an artist who mixes figurative themes with abstract backgrounds using very refined color palette and graceful lines that show great technical mastery. His works are dominated with lines and forms, mostly found in the use of white, brown, grey and black colors. Since 1978, his works have been granted numerous awards such as Honourable Mention in The Phillip Morris Group of Companies Asean Art Awards (1994,1995,1996), Honorable mention from Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Culture for enhancing Indonesian paintings creativity (1998). Back in the 1980s, Sunaryo established himself with his lyrical paintings of Indonesian themes, such as Balinese dancers and barongs (masked dancers who symbolize the "spirit king"), often incorporating traditional art forms and motifs. Sunaryo’s dancer figures theme are very much loved and enjoyed by art lovers. Sometimes the figures have become stereotypes but each has its own particular nuances to the character.

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SUNARYO

(Banyumas, 1943) Bercermin II, 1996 Mixed media on canvas: 100 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Sunaryo96 SGD 30,000 - 50,000 USD 22,200 - 37,000

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JANURI

(Tuban, East Java, 1977) Penambang Pasir, 2007 Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right:Januri, 2007 SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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DODOT / HERU WIDODO

(Yogyakarta, 1974) Crossing The Border, 2010

Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Dodot.2010 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590

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ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI (Yogyakarta, 1971) Self Potrait, 2017

Acrylic on Canvas & Wood: 138 x 108 cm Signed, lower left and center Signed again, top center: Erica 2017 Signed, titled, dated and size on reverse SGD 4,700 - 6,500 USD 3,480 - 4,810 108

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L. AMATO

(Italy, 1898 - 1961) Reading a Book Oil on canvas: 69 x 99 cm Signed, lower left: Amato SGD 9,000 - 12,000 USD 6,660 - 8,880 Born at the coast of Amalfi in Italy. Since his childhood he has a passion for drawing but he had to choose a different way for his professional life. He studied in Salerno and accomplished it as an electrical engineer. Then, he continued to the University in Neaples. His fantasy and his skill as manual worker has been an important part in his job and his life. In his free time, he has always made creative projects. Attending courses of watercolor painting, painting in oil, caricature and ceramics he learned to express himself. MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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I Nyoman Meja I Nyoman Meja was born in Banjar Taman, Ubud 1952. He is among the most successful 1980s painters in Ubud. His works are dedicated in bold colors featuring anatomically correct figures. Hence his paintings show a fascinating assimilation of traditionalism and modernism. The traditionalist of Meja’s works is signified by his technique which still uses penelak and the illustration of his setting (houses, field, paddy fields) that strongly referred to Ubud style. While his modernity is describe with the lighting rationalization over its painting’s objects therefore Meja’s pieces can be categorized as post-traditional ones. During 1970s, he met Rudolf Bonnet. Through this meeting, his modern vision developed. His paintings depict various themes. Composition of masks once occupied his style. But is 1980s, he started to paint the world of children and his reputation soon enhanced. Children blackand-white-checkered cloth (Poleng) are illustrated in various scenes, such as variety of parades, cockfighting, and kecak performance. Meja’s paintings are collected by famous Museums in Bali. He has several talented pupils. Among them are I Wayan Matra, I Wayan Sukadana, I Made Artawa and I Wayan Asta. His painting once entered the national art competition, Indonesia Philip Morris Art Awards, as a finalist in 1997 and the winner of Indofood Art Awards 2002.

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I NYOMAN MEJA (Ubud, 1950) Tari Baris, 1983

Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 117 cm Signed and dated, lower right: I Nyoman Meja, Taman Ubud Bali83 Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 40,000 - 60,000 USD 29,600 - 44,400

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LEE MAN FONG

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Watercolor on paper: 66 x 41 cm Signed, lower left: MF. Lee

Oil on canvas: 42 x 33 cm Signed, lower right : Francois Brochet Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Two Women

SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

He was born in Canton, China, 1913. He arrived at Singapore at young age then later moved to Jakarta. He has shown great artistic talent since young. He participated in the Association’s First Art Exhibition invited by the head of the Dutch East Indies Associations (1931). Lee Man Fong was a successful commercial artist before engaged in full time painting in 1941. His successful exhibitions in Bandung and Jakarta made him a fast growing artist at that time. He received scholarship from the Dutch government to study painting in Holland (1946). In 1952 he returned to Indonesia and gained more credits as well as acknowledgement. He was officially become a presidential palace’s painter and chief curators of its collection in 1961 and compiled a 5 volume edition of President Sukarno’s art collection. He died in 1988 and remembered as a western vigorous painter and an oriental unique oil painting painter.

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(January 3, 1925 – August 10, 2001) Femme Et Fleurs (Woman and Flowers), 1989

SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700 François Brochet was born January 3, 1925 in Paris. His father, Henry Brochet, was a painter and playwright. In 1942 a seventeen year-old Brochet met Le Corbusier in Vézelay. He imagined a world of theater, puppetry, programs and poetic texts disseminated through the woodcut. Le Corbusier responded to the desire of exuberant youth, by his doctrine, “drawing gives you true freedom.” was a French painter, sculptor and engraver. Throughout the years he had numerous exhibitions in Paris, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. The French Government made several purchases of Brochet's works for its Auxerre, Yonne department and numerous works exist in private collections. For over 54 years, he produced works daily accounting for over a thousand sculptures.In 1946, he produced the tapestries at the foot of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and sculpted Marie Noel, Cadet Roussel and Retif of Brittany. It’s around this time he finds the infinite world of printmaking, photography and printing techniques allow the dissemination of design. He surrounded himself with inspiration of Japanese prints, illustrations of the 19th century from Icard and Showman, engravers of the early 20th century such as PE Plowman, Roland Oudot and Jean Hélion, and compositions, cutouts, stencils of his contemporary Dewasne. In 1948 Brochet had his first exhibition in Paris.


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LUCIEN FRITS OHL

(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Sorting of Wares Oil on canvas: 76 x 61 cm Signed, lower right: L. Frits Ohl

Born in Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904. He was a selftaught painter whose works were mostly Indonesian landscape. He also produced paintings of Asian panorama. He was a painter, watercolorist, and draughtsman in the style reminiscent of the late of GP. Adolfs. He once lived in Jakarta for a long time then settled in The Hague until he died in 1976.

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Affandi Affandi was taught at the Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts in Yogyakarta in early 1955. He received a scholarship from the U. S. government to study arts education in 1957, after participating in International exhibitions in Brazil and Italy. He was made an Honorary Professor of Painting by Ohio State University, and in 1974 was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Singapore. He also received the Peace Award from the Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation in 1977, and the title of Grand Maestro in Florence, Italy. Affandi’s interest in humanity made him learned a lot about the anatomy of human body in the beginning of his career. Affandi often painted his self portrait with people in his inner circle. He painted among others his families, his friends, his collectors, his house and his favourite objects like his pipe. Affandi felt he no longer had to fill up the whole canvas, so there are many “empty” spaces in his painting. Yet this is not because he was unable to fill the space, he realizes the quality of this emptiness and makes it a part of painting’s structure. His significant and distinguished works from Affandi was his strong lines, expressive gestural scribbles and spontaneous. He did not ornament figures, the lines were produced by his technique squeezing the paint directly from the tube onto the canvas, using his fingers and palms to direct the medium over its surface and never mixed his colours. He approached paint as a medium in the same way that he did for pencil and charcoal, subduing the subtle modalities of colour to the movement of the hand and the creation of line.

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AFFANDI

(Cirebon, 1907 – 1990) Earl of Glynn, 1959 Oil on canvas: 109 x 87 cm Signed and dated, upper right: A.1959 Provenance: Private Collection, Jakarta SGD 170,000 - 250,000 USD 125,800 - 185,000

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CHEN WEN HSI 陈文希

(Baigong, Caozhu, 1906 – Singapore, 1992) Birds on Bamboo Ink and colour on rice paper: 34 x 44.5 cm Signed in chinese character and the artist seal, upper left SGD 9,000 - 12,000 USD 6,660 - 8,880

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LOW PUAY HUA 刘培和 (Singapore, born 1945) Bali

Watercolor on Paper: 52.5 x 72.5 cm Signed, lower left SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

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YONG MUN SEN

(Kuching, Malaysia, 1896 – 1962) Kek Lok Si Temple, 1954 Watercolour on paper: 36.5 x 54 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Mun Sen, 54 Literature: Eight Pioneers of Malaysia Art, with a Supplement on Peter Harris, 2013, by Dato’ Dr. Tan Chee Khuan, Published by Penang State Art Gallery, pg. 278 SGD 7,500 - 9,000 USD 5,550 - 6,660

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H.A.L. WICHERS

(Tarutung, North Sumatra, 1893 – The Netherlands, 1968) Flowers Garden, 1949 Oil on board: 28 x 45 cm Signed and dated, lower right: HAL. Wichers, 1949 SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480

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Adrien Jean Le Mayeur De Merpres Born in Brussels (Belgium), on 9 February 1880, in the nobility and linked with the Belgium royal family, he was the son of a painter. Adrien was very keen on becoming a painter himself, but his father insisted that he should complete his studies first. He graduated as a civil engineer (architect), but soon after devoted himself to painting. Le Mayeur’s works were executed with free-flowing and bold, strong strokes, in bright and gay colours. When his first visit to Bali, he was deeply impressed by the temple rituals and dances, and by a girl called Ni Pollok, a legong dancer, in particular. Balinese culture, nature and Ni Pollok had startled him of the strong magic of Bali and totally changed his vision about life. In 1933, Ni Pollok had turned 16 and was too old to dance the legong, so she agreed to be Le Mayeur’s model. It was a local tradition that a legong dancer is at her best only between 12 through 17 years. She became the main theme of his paintings and in 1935, when she was 18, they married in a traditional Balinese ceremony. His works, be they sketches done in light colours or bright-coloured oil paints, showed that they were inspired by the brilliant and clear tropical sunlight. His brightly-clad, energetic and graceful dancers, dancing to the beat of the drums and bells, or his women, kneeling beside the loom weaving sarong cloth, fully demonstrated the tranquil and fine life of the Balinese. He captured the daily life of people he personally observed around his surroundings and poured them into canvas in stunning expression.

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ADRIEN JEAN LE MAYEUR DE MERPRES (Brussel, 1880 – 1958) Three Balinese Maidens

Pastel on paper: 50 x 65 cm Signed, lower right: J. Le Mayeur Provenance: Private collection, Jakarta SGD 35,000 - 50,000 USD 25,900 - 37,000

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LEO ELAND

(Java, 1884 – 1952) Boat By The Lake, 1932 Oil on canvas: 50 x 85 cm Signed, lower right: L. Eland SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

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BAMBANG PRAMUDIYANTO (Klaten, 1965) The Star, 2010

Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Benk16110 SGD 2,500 - 3,500 USD 1,850 - 2,590

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ERNEST DEZENTJE

(Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Landscape Mountain with Paddy Field Oil on canvas: 60 x 100 cm Signed, lower left: Ern. Dezentje SGD 2,000 - 3,000 USD 1,480 - 2,220

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CHOO KENG KWANG (Singapore, 1931) Ubud Bali, 1994

Oil on canvas: 74 x 97 cm Signed and dated, lower right: 94 Nov

Born in Singapore, 1931. He graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). He learned art from his guidance of his father, Choo Kim Kye. He received awards The Public Service Medal, PBM (Art), Commendation award, and Bundaberg Art Society. He has been actively participated in several group exhibitions in many countries such as Taiwan, Japan, USA, Monaco, and France. He had also held several solo exhibitions in Malaysia, Singapore, USA and Indonesia.

SGD 25,000 - 35,000 USD 18,500 - 25,900

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Chen Wen Hsi 陈文希 Born in Baigong, Caozhu, 1906. Chen Wen Hsi studied art at the Hsin Hwa Art Academy in Shanghai. He became a lecturer at the Nangyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore. His paintings were strongly influenced by Chan (Zen) and the unorthodox Qing School of Yangzhou. He actively participated in several exhibitions outside Singapore which also incidentally promote Singapore. He was awarded the Public Service Star from the President Tun Yusof Bin Ishak and received honorary doctorate from the National University of Singapore. He became famous since his oil study on formalism, cubism, and expressive abstraction. Chen Wen Hsi is Singapore’s foremost painter that combines Chinese and Western techniques in his semi abstract work. Chen Wen-hsi is renowned for his skill in painting animal themes. Chicken, gibbons, herons, carps and squirrels are some of his favourite subjects. Wen Hsi’s constant eagerness to strike for something new led him to learn finger painting – a technique that dates from the Tang Dynasty. This drawing style has enabled him to produce unpredictable broken stroke on paper. He developed his skill in finger painting, ink-and-brush, oil, sketches, abstracts and semi-abstract techniques. Every subject he paints, whether lotuses, gibbons, egrets, monkeys, squirrels, birds, or flowers and trees, is palpably vibrant. 138

CHEN WEN HSI

(Baigong, Caozhu, 1906 – Singapore, 1992) Two Gibbons Chinese ink on rice paper: 90 x 50 cm Signed in chinese character and stamped, upper left Provenance: Private collection, Jakarta SGD 24,000 - 30,000 USD 17,760 - 22,200

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ANTON HUANG

(Bandung, 1935 – 1985) Balinese Dancer, 1972 Oil on canvas: 110 x 83 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Anton H.Bali72 SGD15,000 - 20,000 USD 11,100 - 14,800 124

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Born in Bandung, 1935. At 20s, he learnt painting from painter Kartono Yudhokusumo at Sanggar Seniman and continued to study under painter Barli. In 1959, he held his exhibition in several major cities in Indonesia among others in Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya. He was also active participating in many exhibitions abroad such as in Denmark and Amsterdam. In 1969, he moved to Bali where he strongly in contact with European artists that develop his painting.


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LEE HOCK MOH 李福茂 (Singapore, born 1947) Blossoms

Chinese watercolor on japanese gold carton board: 44 x 51 cm @ 2 panel Signed in Chinese character and sealed, top left. Sealed again, lower right SGD 3,000 - 5,000 USD 2,220 - 3,700

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LIEM TJOE ING

(Surakarta, 1922-1996) Pasar Di Bali‚ 1990 Oil on canvas: 63 x 78 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Liem Tjoe Ing, 1990 SGD 1,800 - 2,500 USD 1,330 - 1,850

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LEO ELAND

(Java, 1884 – 1952) Lembah Oil on canvas: 50 x 40 cm Signed, lower right: L. Eland SGD 1,500 - 2,000 USD 1,110 - 1,480 MASTERPIECE FINE ART - SINGAPORE

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Willem Gerard Hofker Born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1902. He studied arts at the academy of Fine Arts, Amsterdam and also learnt under painter W. Witsen and Isaac Israels. He once lived in Bali from 1938 – 1944 together with his wife, Hofker-Reuter. His works were undoubted. His color, texture surface, and contrastive control showed his maturity of painting study. Willem Hofker was a renowned and much sought-after portraitist. Between 1927 and 1981 Hofker made notes on over 1600 paintings, watercolors, etchings, lithos and mezzotints. His color, texture surface, and contrastive control showed his maturity of painting study. His drawing was very refined and smooth, also very poetic. Besides inspired by Balinese women figure, Hofker also painted portraits of his relatives. All are captured in sharply-observed and widely varied attitudes. If no relatives were at hand, Willem would sit before a mirror and draw himself. Hofker left an even larger number of portraits – in various techniques – of his mother, all bearing witness to his great love. In later years his wife Maria was a frequent and very patient subject of portraits in all kinds of techniques. The present lot illustrates one of his objects in portrait paintings. Hofker used a remarkable striking way with the eyes, involving infinite nuances of color and splendid downward illumination. His entire portrait is typified by its especially capable expression, carefully considered compositional unity and subtle color nuances and grey tints in shaded planes. Even the smallest detail is the result of his awareness of the essence of his models.

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WILLEM GERARD HOFKER

(Amsterdam, 1902 – 1981) Mevrow H.W. Seylhommer Schneider, 1932 Oil on canvas: 56 x 45 cm Signed and dated, lower right: WG. Hofker, 1932 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse SGD 35,000 - 50,000 USD 25,900 - 37,000

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TRUBUS SUDARSONO (Yogyakarta, 1926 – 1966) Dua Penari, 1961

Oil on canvas: 110 x 70 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Trubus S.61 SGD 10,000 - 15,000 USD 7,400 - 11,100

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Born in 23 April 1926 in Wates, Yogyakarta. He only had a short formal education until elementary school. His amazing talent and skill was sharpened through learning time with Affandi and Sudjojono. During revolutionary time in Yogya, he joined Seniman Indonesia Muda and then Pelukis Rakyat lead by Hendra Gunawan. In 1948, he was arrested and jailed in Netherlands colonial government because he was considered involving with guerrilla activity. After released from prisoner, he taught at Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia, Yogyakarta during 1950-1960. He was known as one of the strongest realism painter in Indonesia. He indeed closed with opposition and had been selected as Indonesia delegate in a goodwill journey to Chekoslovakia in 1954. Trubus was also a victim of opposition elimination in 1966. Trubus had mastery in capturing the dancing figure through expressive brush stroke that become his distinctive characteristic in painting. He tended to use secondary and tertiary colours that reflected his restless spirit.


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TAY BAK KOI

(Singaporean, 1939-2005) Village Watercolor on paper: 59 x 59 cm Signed, lower right: bak koi SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

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WILLEM VAN DER DOES

(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) View Of The Mountain Oil on canvas laid on board: 35 x 45 cm Signed, lower right: H.V.D. Does SGD 4,000 - 6,000 USD 2,960 - 4,440

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ADAM LAY

(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949) Kedamaian, 1992 Oil on canvas: 152 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Adam L92 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authentiicty from Artist SGD 5,000 - 7,000 USD 3,700 - 5,180

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ERNEST DEZENTJE (Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Bamboo Trees

Oil on canvas: 34 x 50 cm Signed, lower right: Ern. Dezentje SGD 1,200 - 1,500 USD 890 - 1,110

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SYARIEF HIDAYAT

(Bandung, 1982) The Lucky Cash Cow, 2017 Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rief, 17 SGD 3,500 - 5,000 USD 2,590 - 3,700

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WILHEMUS JEAN FREDERIC IMANDT (St. Jansteen, The Netherlands, 1882 – 1967) The Ocean Oil on canvas: 40 x 50 cm Signed, lower left: Imandt SGD 1,000 - 1,500 USD 740 - 1,110

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Index Of Artist Abas Alibasyah

35

Hanafi

91

Rudolf Bonnet

39

Abdul Aziz

6

Hasan Djaafar

105

Rusli

13, 30

Adam Lay

27, 147

Hendra Bayu Hermanto 59

S. Sudjojono

115

A J Le Mayeur De Merpres 133

Hendra Gunawan

71, 93

Srihadi Soedarsono

25, 103

Affandi

40, 128

Heri kris

31

Sudarso

111

Agung Mangu Putra

18

Heru Dodot Widodo

121

Sudjono Abdullah

28

Agus Suwage

21

Huang Fong

8

Sunaryo

119

Aming Prayitno

64

Hublot

81

Suwaji

101

Anton Huang

139

Ibrahim

77

Syarief Hidayat

149

Antoni Eka Putra

41

Irsam

67

Tay Bak Koi

87, 145

Antonio Blanco

88

Jang Cheol Seok

17, 45

Teguh Ostenrik

36, 61

Arie Smit

37, 74, 85, 108

Januri

120

Tong Chin Sye

50

Auke Cornelis Sonnega

48

Jeihan Sukmantoro

19, 38

Trubus Sudarsono

144

Bambang Pramudyanto

135

Khaw Sia

114

Ugo Untoro

32

Barli Sasmitawinata

24

Koeh Sia Yong

72

Umi Dachlan

43, 117

Basoeki Abdullah

56, 84

L. Amato

123

Wedhar Riyadi

70

Chen Chong Swee

68

Lee Hock Moh

140

Widayat

5, 11, 73

Chen Chu Dian

113

Lee Man Fong

4, 55, 75, 99, 125

W J Frederic Imandt

150

Chen Wen His

33, 129, 138

Leo Eland

69, 134, 142

Willem Dooijewaard

107

Choo Keng Kwang

65, 137

Liem Tjoe Ing

141

Willem Gerard Hofker 143

Chusin Setiadikara

14, 60

Low Puay Hua

22, 66, 96, 130

Willem Van Der Does 3, 86, 95, 146

Dede Eri Supria

10

Lucien Frits Ohl

1, 102, 127

Yong Mun Sen

131

Dullah

51, 118

Nai Swee Leng

104, 106

Yunizar

100

Emil Rizek

16, 46

Nashar

12, 52, 63, 116

Zaf Chevallier

94

Endro

78

Nasjah Djamin

97

Zhang Da Zhong

9

Erica Hestu Wahyuni

23, 58, 122

Ni Gusti Agung Galuh

15

Erizal AS

76, 89

Nyoman Gunarsa

57

Ernest Dezentje

26, 136, 148

Nyoman Meja

124

Fadjar Sidik

53, 62

Ong Chye Cho

98

Francois Brochet

44, 126

Pardoli Fadli

2, 47

Gerard Pieter Adolfs

92

Patek Phillippe

79, 82, 83

Giordano Giovanetti

49

Paul Husner

29, 54

Goh Beng Kwan

90

Putu Sutawijaya

34, 42

Guo Wei

20

Rolex

80

H.A.L Wichers

112, 132

Ronald Manulang

109

Han Snel

7

Rudi Mantofani

110

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