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  2. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    Under the Japanese rule period (1895-1945), the Taiwanese had significant influence from Western education and Japanese calligraphic educators, contributing to the change from the standard traditional Chinese calligraphy. In 1927, a new art movement began with the establishment of “Taiwan Fine Art Exhibition”, promoting the blending of new ...

  3. List of Taiwanese artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Taiwanese artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Taiwan, of Taiwanese descent or who produce works that are primarily about Taiwan.

  4. Zhou Hongchou - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, Zhou also exhibited her work Still Life at the 4th Seishi-sha Exhibition. At the time, only six Taiwanese women were admitted to Japanese art schools, and Zhou was the last among them. [3] According to the alumni association of Tokyo Women's Art School, graduates automatically became members.

  5. Category:Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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  6. Kuo Hsueh-hu - Wikipedia

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    Kuo Hsueh-hu (Taiwanese: Kueh Suat-ôo, April 10, 1908 – January 23, 2012), born Kuo Chin-huo, was a pioneering Taiwanese gouache painter. He was born in Taipei's Dadaocheng, which was then part of Taiwan's Taipei Prefecture (now Datong District, Taipei City), during the Japanese colonial period.

  7. Li Chen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Li Chen: Mind.Body.Spirit, Singapore Art Museum & Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406087; Li Chen: Soul Guardians-In an Age of Disasters and Calamities, Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406070; Li Chen in Beijing – Solo Exhibition at National Art Museum of China – In Search of Spiritual Space, Asia Art Center, 2008, ISBN 9789868406018

  8. Chen Jin (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Chen Chin (Chinese: 陳進; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Chìn; November 2, 1907 – March 27, 1998), [1] also written as Ch'en Chin, [2] was a Taiwanese painter, known for her paintings of women . She is said to be the first Taiwanese woman painter to earn national recognition.

  9. Category:Taiwanese artists - Wikipedia

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