
LOT 43
YONG MUN SEN
B. Sarawak, 1896 – 1962
Penang Fishing Village, 1951
Watercolour on paper
28 x 38 cm
Private Collection, United Kingdom
Signed and dated “Mun Sen ‘51’ on lower left
RM 7,000 – 12,000
Mun Sen’s artworks are characterized by their minimalist compositions, where he often employed broad washes and minimal detailing to evoke mood and atmosphere rather than precise realism. His approach reflects a synthesis of Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, contributing to the development of the Nanyang art style, a unique Southeast Asian art movement that blends local themes with diverse artistic influences. He traversed diverse artistic styles and mediums, cementing his legacy as one of the nation’s foremost artists. Yong Mun Sen’s oeuvre reflects a deep appreciation for the rich tapestry of Malaysian life and culture. Through his vibrant paintings, he captured the essence of everyday scenes, from bustling marketplaces to tranquil landscapes, infusing them with a sense of vitality and authenticity. His mastery of colour and composition brought his subjects to life, imbuing them with warmth and depth.