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  2. Lingnan School - Wikipedia

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    The Lingnan School refers to an art movement initiated by Gao Jianfu, Gao Qifeng, and Chen Shuren, who have become collectively known in Chinese as the "Three Masters of Lingnan" (岭南三杰). [1] The common name for the movement was not used by the artists themselves, [ 2 ] who initially identified it as "New National Painting" ( 新国画 ...

  3. Gao Qifeng - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Chao Shao-an - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Gao Jianfu - Wikipedia

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    Gao Jianfu (1879–1951; Chinese: 高剑父, pronounced "Gou Gim Fu" in Cantonese) was a Cantonese artist during World War II.He is known for leading the Lingnan School's effort to modernize Chinese traditional painting as a "new national art."

  6. Cantonese culture - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Situ Qiao - Wikipedia

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    Situ Qiao (Chinese: 司徒乔; 1902 – 16 February 1958) was a Chinese oil painter and graphic artist.An important member of the Lingnan School of art, he was also known for his friendship with the influential writer Lu Xun.

  8. The True Record - Wikipedia

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    Gao Qifeng, Gao Jianfu, and Chen Shuren later expanded upon their concept of "national art", developing what has become known as the Lingnan school of painting by blending Chinese, Japanese, and western techniques. [49]

  9. 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