Lim Tze Peng, Boat Quay, 2008
Ink and colour on paper
100 x 94 cm (painting only), 126 x 120 x 4 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
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Lim Tze Peng (Singaporean, 1921-2025), renowned as one of Singapore’s foremost visual artists, particularly revered within the realm of Chinese ink and calligraphy, this esteemed centenarian stood as a beacon of artistic excellence. Lim, mastery of the significant Nanyang Style, a hallmark of Singapore’s early art scene, was palpable in his early Chinese ink paintings, showcasing a profound connection to cultural roots.
Embarking on his artistic odyssey in the vibrant 1950s, alongside his 30-year tenure as the principal of Xinmin Secondary School, this self-taught artist meticulously crafted a body of work that dove deep into the cultural and critical landscapes. In 2003, Lim’s unparalleled contributions to Singaporean art and culture were formally recognised as he was bestowed with the prestigious Cultural Medallion (Visual Arts), a testament to his enduring legacy and pivotal role in shaping the nation’s artistic narrative.
This painting depicts two bumboats with workers, along with lorries and people walking along the sidewalks. This is a typical scene from the 1970s to early 1980s. Lim was in his 80s when he painted this from memory, yet his strokes remain steady, and his bold use of colours makes this piece truly special. Purchased but never displayed, it remains in like-new condition.
Acquired directly from the artist.
(Photographed in August 2025)