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The Lingnan School (traditional Chinese: 嶺南畫派; simplified Chinese: 岭南画派; pinyin: Lǐngnán huà pài) was an art movement active in the late Qing dynasty and Republic of China that sought to modernize Chinese painting through borrowing from other artistic traditions.
Pang Chai-sip (彭濟涉; 1914–2005) was a renowned Hong Kong artist of the Lingnan school (嶺南畫派) of Chinese painting.Born in Guangdong, Pang started his life in art as a student at the Art Institute of Guangzhou (廣州市立美術學院), by which he learnt his painting skills and philosophy with virtuosos in the field like Li Yanshan, Li Jinfa (), Chao Shao-an, Huang Junbi and Li ...
Chao Shao-an or Zhao Shao'ang (Chinese: 趙少昂; 1905, Guangdong – 1998) was a Chinese artist of the Lingnan School of painting. Galleries that feature his work [ edit ]
Gao is recognized, together with his brother Jianfu and fellow Ju Lian student Chen Shuren, as a founder of the Lingnan School of painting. [21] All three shared similar backgrounds, and drew on Western influences in their art, [ 14 ] believing that synthesis was necessary to preserve Chinese tradition while creating a new style of "national ...
Art and Revolution in Modern China: The Lingnan (Cantonese) School of Painting, 1906–1951. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-33696-4. Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/History of education in Wales (1939–present), Template:Did you know nominations/Frankfurt silver inscription
Qin Xiaoyi praised him as a "great master" and all-rounder of poetry, calligraphy, and painting unique in the history of the Lingnan School. [2]: 138–139 Au's work is characterized by the Lingnan School's use of colors, white space, and skeletal structure, along with a combination of modern and Western elements.
The Lingnan School is a distinctive style of painting invented primarily by Cantonese artists. [21] It originated in the 19th century, founded by Gou Gim-fu and several of his associates. This style combined the ink wash painting shared by all Han Chinese and watercolor painting, also with the influence from impressionism. It emphasizes leaving ...
Together, the trio, known collectively by their surnames "Two Gous and one Chan" or as "The three greats of Lingnan", became leaders of the Lingnan school of painting, credited with popularizing the nihonga art style in China. [5] [6] Chen joined the Tongmenghui upon its establishment in 1905.