Fresh-To-The-Market & Rare Masterpieces | From Esteemed Private Collections Worldwide Across Classical To Modern Eras

Published on
April 1, 2025
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HONG KONG – Christie’s is pleased to begin its first Hong Kong Asian Art Week in 2025 with two carefully curated sales: Fine Chinese Classical Paintings and Calligraphy on 31 April, and Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings on 1 May.

As the auction house of reference for prestigious collections worldwide, Christie’s Hong Kong will showcase fresh-to-market and rare artworks covering a wide range of subject matters and timeline from numerous exceptional private collections in the two Chinese Paintings auctions. These esteemed collections include selections from the Poon Family Collection, the collection of Singapore Bai Hong Lou Master Tan Keng Cheow, as well as properties formerly from the C. C. Wang Family Collection and the collection of Harold Wong; alongside two important Japanese collections of rare Chinese Classical paintings.

Offering an extraordinary selection of over 300 remarkable and timeless masterpieces amassed by celebrated connoisseurs, these two live auctions showcase the immense value of the masterpieces and the history of collecting Chinese paintings and calligraphy through Christie’s renowned global platform.

(Press Release)