
This remarkable painting by Lim Tze Peng, Singapore’s most celebrated living artist, vividly captures tongkangs cruising along the Singapore River, with the Victoria Memorial Hall standing tall in the distance. Once the artery of Singapore’s commercial trade, the river bustled with tongkangs transporting goods that built the nation’s prosperity.
Rendered in Lim’s distinctive style, the bold outlines and expressive washes of ink and color immortalize a moment where tradition and progress coexist. The Victoria Memorial Hall, a symbol of colonial architecture and civic pride, rises above the scene, anchoring the work in both history and heritage.
For collectors and investors, this artwork is more than a painting—it is a cultural document that bridges Singapore’s mercantile past and its present identity, making it a prized acquisition in any serious collection.
Singapore River
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Chinese Ink and Colour on Rice Paper
2022
