Scroll painting, acrylic on paper, mounted and framed. I also have the original shipping tube from the artist to the original buyer. It is in good condition.
Height 30.75 inch; Width 43.25 inch; Depth 0.1 inch
Hello, this item is an abstract painting attributed to the Chinese American artist Fong Chung-Ray, a painter associated with modern Chinese ink abstraction and the postwar avant-garde movement that developed between Taiwan and the United States. Fong Chung-Ray, born in 1933 in Henan, became known in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Fifth Moon Group, a circle of artists who integrated traditional Chinese ink painting techniques with Western abstract expressionism. The composition in this work shows expressive gestural brushwork with layered washes of orange, red, and black, creating a dramatic atmospheric landscape abstraction. The calligraphy visible on the painting and the handwritten note on the reverse indicating “Painting 1973-70 by Fong Chung-Ray” suggest that the work was produced during the artist’s active experimental period in the 1970s. The presence of the original shipping tube labeled from the artist in Taipei, Republic of China, and addressed to Belgium adds useful documentary context that supports the likelihood that the painting was sent directly from the artist to a collector.
From a market perspective, works by Fong Chung-Ray appear regularly at auction and through galleries specializing in modern Chinese ink painting. Smaller works on paper generally sell between $1,500 and $5,000 USD, while larger or well-documented paintings from the 1970s can achieve higher results depending on size, condition, and exhibition history. Given the relatively large dimensions of approximately 30.75 by 43.25 inches, the dynamic abstract composition, and the supporting evidence of original shipment from the artist, the painting fits within the category of collectible modern ink abstraction associated with the Taiwanese avant-garde movement. Assuming the attribution is correct and the work remains in good condition, a reasonable current secondary market estimate would likely fall between $2,500 and $6,000 USD.