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      • Wylog Fong Nude Asian Woman Flutist Watercolor on Paper
        Mar. 22, 2020

        Wylog Fong Nude Asian Woman Flutist Watercolor on Paper

        Est: -

        This is a beautiful watercolor painting of a Chinese young woman that is playing the flute in front of a blooming tree. This piece was painted on paper then adhered to a board.Artist: Wylog Fong Title: Nude Asian Woman Flutist Medium: Watercolor on Paper Circa/Year: 1942 Signature Type: Hand SignedSignature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 18"x10" Keywords: Asian Artwork, Art;     Ref: BD1064

        Bradford's
      • Wylog Fong Painting on Velvet
        Sep. 19, 2019

        Wylog Fong Painting on Velvet

        Est: $200 - $300

        Wylog Fong original oil painting on velvet. Measures 48 in. x 22 in. Excellent condition. Rolled. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (J1R900)

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Wylog Fong, Chinese-American San Francisco artist - original watercolor attributed to him
        Nov. 01, 2018

        Wylog Fong, Chinese-American San Francisco artist - original watercolor attributed to him

        Est: $300 - $500

        Heading: (Chinese-American watercolor) Author: [Wylog Fong?] Title: Original watercolor of Chinatown street scene, attributed to noted San Francisco Chinese-American artist Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: ca. 1918 Description: 8 x 15" (on sheet embossed as Strathmore Drawing Board). Undated, ca. 1918 possibly painted by Fong during his residence in Portland, Oregon. Though the Chinese artist's signature on this watercolor cannot be deciphered, it is believed to be an early work by noted Chinese-American San Francisco artist Wylog [Wy Lok] Fong. Born in San Francisco in the 1890s, the son of a tailor, Fong spent his childhood in the city's pre-Earthquake "Old Chinatown" - where he witnessed the street scenes he later idealized in his paintings. He moved with his family to Portland, where he attended high school and began to study art at the Museum Art School. There, he contracted with the West Coast Engraving Company to produce Chinatown sketches which were widely marketed as color prints throughout the 1920s, particularly popular in California department stores. Returning to San Francisco, where his name was well known, Fong also did some magazine illustration and portrait painting (on velvet), but his romanticized style went out of fashion and his later attempts at "realism" were not well-received. He moved to Los Angeles, joined the Art Students League and was last heard of as a "sidewalk pastel portrait artist" in LA Chinatown where he died in 1974.

        PBA Galleries Auctions & Appraisers
      • Wylog Fong, Girl with Parasol, 1925
        May. 17, 2014

        Wylog Fong, Girl with Parasol, 1925

        Est: $400 - $600

        Wylog Fong (Californian/Chinese, 20th century), Girl with Parasol, 1925, oil on velvet, signed and dated verso, sheet (fabric) dimensions: 54"h x 34"w. Note: Accompanied by wood hanging rod

        Clars Auctions
      • FRAMED PRINT OF A CHINESE MAN & HIS DAUGHTER, TITLED *OFF TO MARKET*, SIGNED WYLOG FONG, 1926; 11 1/4 IN X 12 IN
        Jan. 21, 2011

        FRAMED PRINT OF A CHINESE MAN & HIS DAUGHTER, TITLED *OFF TO MARKET*, SIGNED WYLOG FONG, 1926; 11 1/4 IN X 12 IN

        Est: $50 - $100

        FRAMED PRINT OF A CHINESE MAN & HIS DAUGHTER, TITLED *OFF TO MARKET*, SIGNED WYLOG FONG, 1926; 11 1/4 IN X 12 IN

        Dennis Auction Service
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