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Year-ender: Chinese artworks fetching over 100m yuan in 2020
2020-12-21 
Sotheby's auctioneer Ian McGinlay presides over a marquee evening sales event livestreamed around the world in Hong Kong on Oct 5, 2020. [Photo/sothebys.com]

Editor's Note:

According to The Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2020, an annual global art market analysis paper, China remained the third-largest art market in the world in 2019, accounting for 18 percent of global sales of art and antiques following the US's 44 percent and the UK's 20 percent.

However, even with 20/20 vision, nobody in 2019 would have expected what a volatile year 2020 would be. As COVID-19 plays havoc with the world, nearly all industries have been more or less scathed by the once-in-a-century crisis.

The art auction market in China is no exception. Physical auctions came to a standstill until July, when coronavirus cases ebbed in China. Unfazed by the pandemic, auction houses have stepped up their efforts to make more bidding happen online.

A recent report released by Artnet, a leading online platform for trading and researching art, shows Chinese art scooped three spots from the top 10 most expensive artworks sold worldwide in 2020.

What, then, were the most expensive Chinese artworks sold in 2020?

After reviewing the auction results in and out of China, we've rounded up the 13 Chinese artworks that fetched over 100 million yuan in 2020, with three of them surpassing the 200 million yuan mark.

It's also worth noting six of the 13 lots were works of the late Chinese-French master painter Sanyu (1895-1966). Hailed as "China's Matisse", Sanyu in recent years has become one of the most sought-after names in the auction world. This year, two of his female nude paintings—Quatre Nus and Nu, three of his flower paintings and his unique goldfish painting were heatedly vied for by collectors.

Let's see the Chinese art treasures that have taken the 2020 auction market by storm.

Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock by Ming (1368-1644) artist Wu Bin [Photo/polypm.com.cn]

1. Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock (1610)

Artist: Wu Bin

Price: 512.9 million yuan ($76.6 million)

Auction House: Beijing Poly International Auction

Category: Classical Chinese Painting and Calligraphy

File photo: Five Drunken Lords Return on Horses, a vivid classic Chinese ink painting attributed to Yuan (1271-1368) artist Ren Renfa. [Photo provided to China Daily]

2. Five Drunken Lords Return on Horses

Artist: Ren Renfa

Price: HK$307 million ($39.4 million)

Auction House: Sotheby's Hong Kong

Category: Classical Chinese Painting and Calligraphy

White Chrysanthemum in a Blue and White Jardiniere [Photo/christies.com]

3. White Chrysanthemum in a Blue and White Jardiniere

Artist: Sanyu

Price: HK$191.6 million ($24.7 million)

Auction House: Christie's Hong Kong

Category: Modern Chinese Painting

Flowers in a Blue and White Pot [Photo/sothebys.com]

4. Flowers in a Blue and White Pot

Artist: Sanyu

Price: HK$187 million ($24.1million)

Auction House: Sotheby's Hong Kong

Category: Modern Chinese Painting

Kui Suo Tie, Running and Cursive Script Calligraphy by Zhu Dunru (1081-1159). [Photo/cguardian.com]

5. Kui Suo Tie, Running and Cursive Script Calligraphy

Artist: Zhu Dunru (1081-1159)

Price: 150.65 million yuan ($23.03 million)

Auction House: China Guardian

Category: Classical Chinese Painting and Calligraphy

Goldfish by Sanyu. [Photo/christies.com]

6. Goldfish

Artist: Sanyu

Price: HK$170.17 million ($21.95 million)

Auction House: Christie's Hong Kong

Category: Modern Chinese Painting

Tao Thatched Cottage by Fu Baoshi (1904-1965). [Photo/cguardian.com]

7. Tao Thatched Cottage

Artist: Fu Baoshi

Price: 138 million yuan ($21.1 million)

Auction House: China Guardian

Category: Modern Chinese Painting

Scenery of Northern China by Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010). [Photo/sothebys.com]

8. Scenery of Northern China

Artist: Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010)

Price: HK$151.4 million ($19.5 million)

Auction House: Sotheby's Hong Kong

Category: Modern Chinese Painting

Bamboo in Monochrome Ink and Calligraphy [Photo/polypm.com.cn]

9. Bamboo in Monochrome Ink and Calligraphy

Artist: Wen Tong (1018-1079) and Su Shi (1037-1101)

Price: 121.9 million yuan ($18.6 million)

Auction House: Beijing Poly International Auction

Category: Classical Chinese Painting and Calligraphy

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