A Collection of 12 Chen Yifei Paintings by Marlborough Fine Art London
Shipped to Hong Kong for Show
Marlborough Fine Art was founded in 1946 in London. It set standards for exhibitions that were worthy of modern museums. These were reviewed like museum shows and the gallery became a focus for collectors, museum directors and connoisseurs. In 1952 Marlborough was already selling masterpieces of late 19th Century including bronzes by Edar Degas and paintings by Mary Cassatt, Paul Signac, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisly, Auguste Renoir amongst others and drawings by Constantine Guys and Vincent Van Gough.
In 1995 Chen Yifei, the most prominent and respected Contemporary Chinese artists, signed an exclusive world-wide contract with Marlborough Fine Art. He subsequently had major restrospective exhibitions in Beijing, Shanghai as well as in Aix-en-Provence, France, London, New York, Muich and Paris. Chen sadly died in 2005. Memorial Exhbitions to the artist were held at Marlborough in the autumn of 2005 and at Marlborough New York from January - February 2007.