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A visitor appreciates Chen Yifei's oil
painting "Eulogy of the Yellow River" at the preview for the China
Guardian 2007 Spring Auctions on Wednesday, May 9, 2007.
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BEIJING, May 11 -- Experts are now expecting an oil
painting by the late Chinese artist Chen Yifei to be sold at a minimum of
2.86 million U.S.dollars at the upcoming China Guardian 2007 Spring Auctions this
weekend.
A preview was held on Wednesday, where 2,000 paintings and
sculpture works, from a range of modern and contemporary artists, were
displayed.
Insiders say that the final price for Chen Yifei's "Eulogy of
the Yellow River" could hit 22 to 32 million yuan (2.86 - 4.16 million dollars).
The 297 by 143.5 centimeter work depicts a Red Army
soldier stands on the mountain top overlooking the Yellow River. The Red Army
was the name for the People's Liberation Army of China before 1946.
Chen Yifei is reported to have said he personally
considers the work beautiful, heroic and romantic.
It was produced by 25-year-old Chen Yifei in 1972, and is
considered representative of his early style.
Chen Yifei passed away in 2005.
Two of his later works were also set to be auctioned,
including "Early Fall," which has received appraisals between 3.6 to 4.2 million
yuan.
The works of other acclaimed painters, including Xu
Beihong and Qi Baishi, are also expected to pull in bidders at the auction.
The auction will be held in Beijing's Kerry Center from
Saturday to Sunday.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.
com)