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      • Shan Fan
        Sep. 21, 2024

        Shan Fan

        Est: €300 - €500

        Shan Fan 1959 Hangzhou - Bambus im Schnee - Weißgehöhte Tusche/Reispapier. 52 x 54 cm. Betit. und sign. M. l. sowie mit Stempeln. Oben in den Ecken auf Unterlegkarton befestigt. Das Blatt liegt lose. - Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Manfred Sack, Hamburg.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • Shan Fan
        Sep. 21, 2024

        Shan Fan

        Est: €260 - €460

        Shan Fan 1959 Hangzhou - Landschaft - Tusche/Japan. 40 x 22 cm. Bez. m. o. Mit roten chinesischen Stempeln. Das Blatt liegt lose. Horizontaler Knick. Knickspuren. Rückseitig unten mit kleinem uns. rest. Riss. - Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Manfred Sack, Hamburg.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • Shan Fan
        Sep. 21, 2024

        Shan Fan

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        Shan Fan 1959 Hangzhou - Ohne Titel - Collage und Mischtechnik/Holz. 42 x 37,5 cm. Sign. r. u. (chinesisch): Shen Fan. Rahmen (Schattenfuge). - Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Manfred Sack, Hamburg.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • Shan Fan (1952 Shanghai, China)
        May. 25, 2024

        Shan Fan (1952 Shanghai, China)

        Est: €400 -

        Shan Fan (1952 Shanghai, China) Förderturm und Zechengelände, zwei Ruhrgebietsansichten, jeweils Offset auf Papier bzw. Hahnemühle (Wasserzeichen), Förderturm 78,5 cm x 53,5 cm Blattmaß, signiert, 34/90 nummeriert, partiell minimale Knickspuren und Bereibungen am Blattrand, Verschmutzung unten, Zechengelände 63,5 cm x 76 cm Blattmaß, signiert, 65/90 nummeriert, Ecke bestoßen English Translation Shan Fan (1952 Shanghai, China) Winding tower and colliery site, two views of the Ruhr area, each offset on paper or Hahnemühle (watermark), winding tower 78.5 cm x 53.5 cm sheet size, signed, numbered 34/90, minimal creases and rubbing to sheet edge in places, soiling at bottom, colliery site 63.5 cm x 76 cm sheet size, signed, numbered 65/90, corner bumped

        Wettmann
      • Shan Fan: Ohne Titel
        Mar. 26, 2022

        Shan Fan: Ohne Titel

        Est: €480 - €520

        Shan Fan 1959 Hangzhou, active in Hamburg Untitled Mixed media with oil and collage on cardboard over hardboard, 1992; H 63 cm, W 63 cm; verso signed and dated

        Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
      • SHAN FAN (HANGZHOU 1959). GOLDEN LEAFS.
        Feb. 22, 2020

        SHAN FAN (HANGZHOU 1959). GOLDEN LEAFS.

        Est: -

        Oil and collage/cardboard/fibre board, 100 x 100 cm, lo. ri. sign. and dat. Shan Fan 4.10.1989. - German artist of Chinese origin. F. studied 1977-82 at the Zhejiang academy. In 1984 he moved to Germany and studied again at Hamburg academy under K. P. Brehmer. Since 1992 he professor at the Zhuhai university. The artist lives and works in Hamburg. RefMod12220

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • An abstract composition. Mixed media on canvas.
        Dec. 07, 2019

        An abstract composition. Mixed media on canvas.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        An abstract composition. Mixed media on canvas.

        Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
      • Shan Fan: Ohne Titel
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Shan Fan: Ohne Titel

        Est: €480 - €520

        Shan Fan 1959 Hangzhou, active in Hamburg Untitled Mixed media with oil and collage on cardboard over hardboard, 1992; H 63 cm, W 63 cm; verso signed and dated

        Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
      • Chinese water color painting on fan, attributed to Fei
        May. 05, 2018

        Chinese water color painting on fan, attributed to Fei

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        Chinese water color painting on fan, attributed to Fei Xin Wo and Fang Shan. Size 18 X 48 cm.

        Montgomery Auction
      • Shan Fan, From: China Pop, Oil Painting, 2009
        Sep. 30, 2016

        Shan Fan, From: China Pop, Oil Painting, 2009

        Est: €1,900 - €2,470

        Oil on canvas Shan Fan (b. 1959) – Chinese-German painter Signed in Chinese and dated ‘09’, as well as inscribed ‘HS’ in black permanent marker on the reverse of the canvas Number #5 from the series ‘China Pop’ Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm In his paintings, Shan Fan attempts to understand the Chinese society, often using irony and exaggeration as stylistic device Condition: The painting is in very good condition, showing only the lightest wear from storage. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the Hangzhou Academy. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but he also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Besides works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns repeatedly to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative style of painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’, which he painted over several years, he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Shan Fan, Untitled, From: Painting the Moment, India Ink, 2007
        Sep. 30, 2016

        Shan Fan, Untitled, From: Painting the Moment, India Ink, 2007

        Est: €1,200 - €1,560

        India ink on rice paper Shan Fan (b. 1959) - Chinese-German painter Signed in Chinese with signature stamp top left From the series ‘Painting the Moment’ Sheet dimensions: 78 x 48.5 cm Matted behind glass in the natural wooden frame: 101.5 x 71.5 cm In his paintings, Shan Fan combines the traditional ink painting with Western stylistic elements of abstraction Condition: The sheet shows a small loss in the paper and traces from a former mounting to the upper margin, as well as crease marks. The frame is minimally worn. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the Hangzhou Academy. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but he also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Besides works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns repeatedly to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative style of painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’, which he painted over several years, he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Shan Fan, From: Bambus, Oil and Gold Leaf, 2007
        Sep. 30, 2016

        Shan Fan, From: Bambus, Oil and Gold Leaf, 2007

        Est: €1,500 - €1,950

        Oil and gold leaf on panel Shan Fan (b. 1959) - Chinese-German painter Signed in Chinese and dated ‘07’ as well as inscribed ‘HS’ in black permanent marker on the reverse From the series ‘Bambus’ Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm One of Shan Fan’s typical bamboo depictions; bamboo symbolizes decency and modesty, honesty and spiritual greatness according to Chinese tradition Condition: The painting is in very good condition, showing only the lightest wear from storage. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the Hangzhou Academy. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but he also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Besides works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns repeatedly to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative style of painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’, which he painted over several years, he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Shan Fan, From: Bambus, Oil Painting, 2007
        Sep. 30, 2016

        Shan Fan, From: Bambus, Oil Painting, 2007

        Est: €1,500 - €1,950

        Oil on panel Shan Fan (b. 1959) - Chinese-German painter Signed in Chinese and dated ‘07’ as well as inscribed ‘HS’ in black permanent marker on the reverse Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm One of Shan Fan’s typical bamboo depictions; bamboo symbolizes decency and modesty, honesty and spiritual greatness according to Chinese tradition Condition: The painting is in very good condition, showing only the lightest wear from storage. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the Hangzhou Academy. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but he also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Besides works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns repeatedly to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative style of painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’, which he painted over several years, he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Shan Fan, Malerei der Langsamkeit, Large-format Painting, 2006
        Aug. 10, 2016

        Shan Fan, Malerei der Langsamkeit, Large-format Painting, 2006

        Est: €5,500 - €7,150

        Oil on canvas Germany, 2006 Shan Fan (b. 1959) – Chinese-German painter Signed lower left Dimensions: 180 x 180 cm Good condition Exhibition: ‘Die Malerei der Langsamkeit‘[Painting of Slowness], Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Oldenburg, March 22 to July 7, 2009 Large-scale painting with harmonious quiet charisma, with which the artist take up the Chinese tradition of bamboo painting Condition: The painting is in overall good condition. Its dimensions are 180 x 180 cm. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the academy in Hangzhou. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Aside from works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns again and again to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’ that originated over several years he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (fea) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
      • Shan Fan, Malerei der Langsamkeit, Large-format Painting, 2006
        May. 31, 2016

        Shan Fan, Malerei der Langsamkeit, Large-format Painting, 2006

        Est: €5,000 - €6,500

        Oil on canvas Germany, 2006 Shan Fan (b. 1959) – Chinese-German painter Signed lower left Dimensions: 180 x 180 cm Good condition Exhibition: ‘Die Malerei der Langsamkeit‘[Painting of Slowness], Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Oldenburg, March 22 to July 7, 2009 Large-scale painting with harmonious quiet charisma, with which the artist take up the Chinese tradition of bamboo painting Condition: The painting is in overall good condition. Its dimensions are 180 x 180 cm. Shan Fan (b. 1959) Shan Fan was born in the Chinese province Zhejiang. He studied traditional bamboo painting at the academy in Hangzhou. In 1984 he moved to Germany, where he still lives and works, but also regularly spends long periods in his Chinese homeland. Aside from works influenced by European art, Shan Fan also turns again and again to Far Eastern art with its slow, almost meditative painting. In his series ‘Painting of Slowness’ that originated over several years he transfers the traditional ink painting in large-scale oil paintings. (fea) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata Paddle8 AG
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