


Chinese Ink Painting on Paper – Birds on a Branch
Chinese Ink Painting on Paper – Birds on a Branch
Framed with Wah Cheong Gallery Label, Hong Kong (Mid-20th Century)
A finely executed Chinese ink painting depicting two small birds perched upon a blossoming branch, rendered in the traditional shui-mo hua (ink wash) style. The artist’s brushwork demonstrates a fluid balance of bold ink lines and soft washes, creating both vitality and harmony in the composition.
Mounted on paper and framed with a Wah Cheong Arts Co. (est. 1902) gallery label verso, a respected Hong Kong dealer of Chinese paintings and works on paper during the mid-20th century.
• Medium: Ink on paper
• Provenance: Wah Cheong Arts Co., Hong Kong
• Period: Mid-20th Century
• Frame size: [insert measurements]
• Condition: Very good, with light toning consistent with age
This work reflects the classic bird-and-flower (花鸟画 huaniao hua) tradition of Chinese art, symbolizing companionship and harmony with nature.
Chinese Ink Painting on Paper – Birds on a Branch
Framed with Wah Cheong Gallery Label, Hong Kong (Mid-20th Century)
A finely executed Chinese ink painting depicting two small birds perched upon a blossoming branch, rendered in the traditional shui-mo hua (ink wash) style. The artist’s brushwork demonstrates a fluid balance of bold ink lines and soft washes, creating both vitality and harmony in the composition.
Mounted on paper and framed with a Wah Cheong Arts Co. (est. 1902) gallery label verso, a respected Hong Kong dealer of Chinese paintings and works on paper during the mid-20th century.
• Medium: Ink on paper
• Provenance: Wah Cheong Arts Co., Hong Kong
• Period: Mid-20th Century
• Frame size: [insert measurements]
• Condition: Very good, with light toning consistent with age
This work reflects the classic bird-and-flower (花鸟画 huaniao hua) tradition of Chinese art, symbolizing companionship and harmony with nature.