
New Delhi, April 22: A magnificent national treasure of museum quality, by Chinese Modern master Xu Beihong (1895-1953) will be up for grabs by auction house Christie's.
The story behind 'Slave and Lion' originates from ancient Roman mythology and 'Aesop's Fables' - the slave who tried to run away was captured by his master, and thrown into the Colosseum to be executed by the lion. However, to everyone's surprise, the lion recognised the slave and did not attack him. It transpired that the slave had removed a thorn stuck in the lion's paw during transportation. The moving account paved way for the slave and lion to be set free. The story serves to praise the essence of humanity and our intrinsic nature towards compassion and redemption for all.
In order to underscore the historical significance and influence of this work, 'Slave and Lion' will be presented in an exclusive single-lot evening sale, immediately after the conclusion of the 20th and 21st Century Art Evening Sale in Hong Kong. Following the previous world records set by Christie's for Su Shi's 'Wood and Rock' and Sanyu's 'Five Nudes', the sale is an testament to Christie's ability in sourcing the most important Asian Art masterpieces.
Francis Belin, President, Asia Pacific, commented "We are privileged to be offering this exceedingly rare work which holds great cultural significance. The sale of this museum-quality masterpiece marks a monumental moment in auction history and continues Christie's tradition in offering the greatest masterworks of Chinese Modern art. As the leading highlight of our Spring season, it joins a formidable line-up of Asian and Western masterpieces, sourced by the strength and unparallel expertise of our market-leading team here in Asia".(IANSlife Features can be contacted at ianslife@ians.in)
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