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Malaysian & Southeast Asian MALAYSIAN & SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART 12 NOVEMBER 2017 12 NOVEMBER 2017 12 NOVEMBER LOT 129 KHALIL IBRAHIM, Reclining Nude, 1964 IMPORTANT NOTICE MALAYSIAN & SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART All lots are sold subject to our Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue which apply to both buyers and sellers. Prospective buyers should also read our Buying at HBArt guide. AUCTION DAY Catalogue descriptions do not state any imperfections. However, condition 12 NOVEMBER 2017, 1:30PM reports can be obtained by contacting the personnel listed below. This service GALERI PRIMA, BALAI BERITA BANGSAR is provided for the convenience of prospective buyers and cannot be taken as the sole and absolute representation of the actual condition of the work. Prospective buyers are advised to personally examine the works and not rely solely on HBAA’s description on the catalogue or any references made in the conditions reports. KUALA LUMPUR FULL VIEWING Our team will be present during all viewing times and available for consultation 1 - 11 November 2017 regarding artworks included in this auction. Whenever possible, our team Mondays - Sundays will be pleased to provide additional information that may be required. 10am - 7pm The buyer’s premium shall be 12% of hammer price plus any applicable taxes. Galeri Prima, Balai Berita Bangsar 31, Jalan Riong, 59100 Bangsar, All lots from this sale not collected from HBAA seven days after the auction Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will incur storage and insurance charges, which will be payable by the buyer. CONTACT INFORMATION Polenn Sim Elizabeth Wong General I +6016 273 3628 +6013 355 6578 +603 2691 3089 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] LIVE ONLINE BIDDING 2 3 LOT 128 KHALIL IBRAHIM, Untitled, 1987 CONTENTS 002 CONTACT INFORMATION & IMPORTANT NOTICE 003 AUCTION INFORMATION 011 LOT DIRECTORY 018 - 203 LOT 1 - LOT 141 204 BUYING AT HBART 206 CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS 218 BIDDER REGISTRATION FORM 219 TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE BID FORM 220 INDEX OF ARTISTS LOT 141 KHOO SUI HOE, Coo-Coo On Top, 1977 7 LOT 108 SAMSUDIN WAHAB, Dono’s Angels Fallen From The Sky (Operation Cast Lead), 2009 LOT DIRECTORY 1 TEW NAI TONG 2 TEW NAI TONG 3 PETER HARRIS 4 TEW NAI TONG 5 KHALIL IBRAHIM Untitled Untitled In Deep Thoughts; Untitled Fishermen East undated 1958; 1958; 1957 Untitled undated Coast Series 1961; 1960 2007 6 KHALIL IBRAHIM 7 MOHAMMED ZAKI 8 YONG LOOK LAM 9 WONG JONG NONG 10 ONG CHOON HOO Untitled Untitled Rest Pulau Ketam Resting Boat 2004 2003 2004 1997 2009 11 LEE WENG FATT 12 SULAIMAN ESA 13 ABDUL SAMAD SAID 14 TAN CHOON GHEE 15 YONG MUN SEN Pudu Lama, Kuala In Search of the Pusar Masa 04 Untitled Untitled Lumpur; Jalan Petaling, Premodial I; In Search of 2009 1981 1953 Kuala Lumpur the Premordial II 2012; 2012 2006; 1990 16 KHAW SIA 17 RAPHAEL SCOTT 18 RAPHAEL SCOTT 19 LEE LONG LOOI 20 LEE JOO FOR, JOHN AHBENG AHBENG Untitled Untitled Faces-Faces No. 1 undated Singai By Night Beauty After Three 1988 undated 2014 c.1994 LOT 90 HERI DONO, The Dialog Between Prince Diponegoro And Governor General Daendels, 2010 11 21 LEE JOO FOR, JOHN 22 CHUAH THEAN TENG, 23 CHUAH SIEW TENG 24 ISMAIL MAT HUSSIN 25 CHIA YU CHIAN 46 DAUD RAHIM 47 HUSIN HOURMAIN 48 NIZAR KAMAL ARIFFIN 49 CHOY WENG YANG 50 FAUZUL YUSRI DATO’ Movement And Untitled Permainan Gasing The Ban Po Thar Untitled Zero To Something, Dalang Series River Series Tuan Relativity Boy And Buffalo undated 2009 Pagoda’ At ‘Keh Lok See 2006 Zero To Nothing No: 2 Deconstruct To 2006 2012 undated c. 1980s Temple, Penang’ 2007 Reconstruct #3 1967 2016 26 PUAH KIM HAI 27 SYED THAJUDEEN 28 HARRIS RIBUT 29 LUI CHENG THAK 30 LUI CHENG THAK 51 AKHMAL ASYRAF 52 KOW LEONG KIANG 53 KOW LEONG KIANG 54 ANTHONIE CHONG 55 ANTHONIE CHONG Sisters; 姐妹情深 Waiting For The Lover Tarian Kita Hairdresser Malay Culture Series Compose Tears III Malay Girl Series Untitled Untitled 2004 In Baju Kebaya 2006 2008 1996 2012 2006 2006 1993 c. 1990s 2013 31 ESTON TAN 32 PETER LIEW 33 CHUAH THEAN TENG, 34 ZULKIFLI YUSOFF 35 SIVARAJAH 56 AELY MANAF 57 TEW NAI TONG 58 CHAN KOK HOOI 59 JANIZ CHAN 60 ADEPUTRA MASRI DATO’ NATARAJAN The Prayers Untitled The Power Series #15 Figure#Responsibility Girl And Flowers 8 Susu Sulit Ode To Spring Feasting Month At KL 2004 2007 Indonesian Houses 1994 Untitled 2016 2005 2014 2016 2003 c. 1980s 1998 36 SABRI SALLEH 37 AZMAN HILMI 38 ISMADI SALLEHUDIN 39 YUSRI SULAIMAN 40 UMIBAIZURAH MAHIR 61 DONALD ABRAHAM 62 KHAIRUL ARSHAD 63 EDROGER ROSILI 64 SUHAIDI RAZI 65 MEOR SAIFULAH @ ISMAIL LULAED Untitled Untitled Manjalara Series 118 Kemelut Muara 9(a) Untitled Still Searching The Sense Of Humor Goat In Blue 2002 2008 2002 2002 Untitled 2013 2012 Of The Mighty Captain 2013 The Portrait Of Cow 2000 Hassan 2009 2012 41 UMIBAIZURAH MAHIR 42 SUHAIMI FADZIR 43 NAJIB AHMAD 44 RADUAN MAN 45 RADUAN MAN 66 HASLIN ISMAIL 67 ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY 68 CHEONG KIET CHENG 69 HAMIR SOIB 70 ANISA ABDULLAH @ ISMAIL BAMADHAJ A.K.A KOJEK 310857 People LF D3 Enigma Once Upon A Time Mind Blower A Walk To Remember Sitting With The Genii Banana + 2 Korban 2013 2013 2012 The Late Great (Not Too 2015 2012 2011 #18 2012 2009 Late, Not That Great) 2009 2010 12 13 71 FAUZUL YUSRI 72 FENDY ZAKRI 73 HAMIDI HADI 74 SHARIFAH FATIMAH 75 JERI AZHARI 96 JEHO BITANCOR 97 ROBERT 98 DODIT ARTAWAN 99 KUMARI NAHAPPAN 100 NILO ILARDE SYED ZUBIR, DATO’ LANGENEGGER Bercoreng Cover Blue In The Eye Of The Hole X Career Change Digger Homage to Surya Untitled 2013 2015 Beholder No 3# Seri Jingga Series 1999 2010 East Eat West 2003 2000 undated 2007 2014 2008 76 IBRAHIM HUSSEIN, 77 IBRAHIM HUSSEIN, 78 AWANG DAMIT 79 KUO JU PING 80 NYOMAN GUNARSA 101 ROBERT ZHAO RENHUI 102 ANGKI PURBANDONO 103 ERIK PAUHRIZI 104NATTHAWUT 105 FX HARSONO DATUK DATUK AHMAD SINGTHONG My Daughter Playing Dancer & Violin Private Tiger, Ubin Fungi Baby Come! Kodok Pig Or Angel? Untitled Untitled Iraga Piano 2006 2008 2009 2009 Untitled So What? #2 1995 1999 2006 undated 2005 2002 81 JEIHAN SUKMANTORO 82 BAGONG 83 OTTO DJAYA 84 RUDY MARDIJANTO 85 FAIZIN 106 JUSTIN LIM 107 GAN TEE SHENG 108 SAMSUDIN WAHAB 109 ISMAIL ALWI 110 ISMAIL ALWI KUSSUDIARDJA Tari Jawa #1 Nonton Orang Melukis Haggling At The Untitled Boar Aunty And Boy Dono’s Angels Inside Out The Separator 2009 Three Dancers 1999 Market 2008 2013 2010 Fallen From The Sky 2015 2014 1987 2008 (Operation Cast Lead) 2009 86 KRIJONO 87 S. DWI STYA @ 88 DANDUNG B. KAHONO 89 KARTIKA AFFANDI 90 HERI DONO 111 SABIHIS MD PANDI 112 LIM KEH SOON 113 KOW LEONG KIANG 114 TAN WEI KHENG 115 GOH LYE HOCK ACONG Ubud Bali Rira Bali; Candi Untitled The Dialog Between Prince Hoarding You Eat Me I Eat You Facescape Of Bali 12 Beraok Limun Mangosteens 2000 Look Up Above Borobudur 2 undated Diponegoro And Governor 2015 2013 2015 2011 On Table 2012 1997 General Daendels 2003 2010 91 FARHAD HUSSAIN 92 ERICA HESTU 93 P. GNANA 94 NOEL PAMA 95 NEIL ARRIOLA 116 AHMAD ZAKII ANWAR 117 NG BEE 118 SUZLEE IBRAHIM 119 FAUZIN MUSTAFA 120 PETER LIEW WAHYUNI MANALO Untitled Cherished Untitled Untitled Idealist Siri Pangkor - Semangat Bumi Untitled 2010 My Apple World Fantasy - 04 2008 Untitled 2000 2014 Pangkor II Series XI 1998 2013 2012 2008 2007 1994 14 15 121 YUSOF MAJID 122 AHMAD SHUKRI 123 AHMAD SHUKRI 124 CHEONG LAITONG 125 AWANG DAMIT MOHAMED MOHAMED AHMAD Sand Castles For Untitled George The Great Wallpaper Untitled 1969 EOC Series 2013 Series 2008 1988 2009 126 YUSOF GHANI 127 NIK ZAINAL ABIDIN 128 KHALIL IBRAHIM 129 KHALIL IBRAHIM 130 MOHD HOESSEIN ENAS, DATO’ Topeng Seri Sukandi II Untitled Untitled Reclining Nude 1998 1969 1987 1964 Portrait Of A Nude 1977 131 PATRICK NG KAH ONN 132 MOHD HOESSEIN 133 TAJUDDIN ISMAIL, 134 ZULKIFLI YUSOFF 135 LIM KIM HAI ENAS, DATO’ DATO’ The Dancer Untitled Dropouts 1964 Death Of Tin Mining Gridscape III 1995 1988 (Puchong Tragedy) 1988 1985 136 CHOW CHIN CHUAN 137 CHOW CHIN CHUAN 138 ERIC CHAN 139 AHMAD ZAKII ANWAR 140 PANGROK SULAP Sunshine Day 1 Sunshine Day 2 Untitled Untitled Tagal Luanti 2011 2011 2002 2002 2015 141 KHOO SUI HOE Coo-Coo On Top 1977 LOT 135 LIM KIM HAI, Dropouts, 1988 16 This set of two watercolours by Tew Nai Tong with pale washes feature two different rural subjects, one on fishermen working together with their onshore female helpers after an outing at sea, and the other in a market 2 scene under canopies to shield from the sun. The fishermen scene is more reminiscent of the style and composition of Khalil Ibrahim with both the TEW NAI TONG men and women working in tandem on the beach, rain or shine. The b. Selangor, 1936 - d. Kuala Lumpur, 2013 Klang-born Tew Nai Tong had already shown early promise, as can be attested 1 market scene with stacks of empty crates in the background seems to by these three early drawings of classical statues and one from life, a portrait, suggest a time of packing up, with a thinning crowd and a few tudung- probably of a classmate who bore a little resemblance to him on the top half, done TEW NAI TONG clad women around hoping to pick up some bargains from the unsold UNTITLED, 1958; 1958; 1957 when studying at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art in Singapore in 1957-1958.
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