19th May, 2023 9:00
TANG YUNSHAN 唐蘊山 (Shanghai, China, 1905-1993)
Snowy landscape
Dated 1993
Ink on paper, mounted as a hanging scroll
Artist's colophon and two red seals
97.4cm high, 43.7cm wide
唐蘊山 西山瑞雪
1993年作
水墨紙本 立軸
款識:癸酉新春蘊山畫。
鈐印:「博古堂」、「唐蘊山」
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PROVENANCE:
English Private Collection, London
來源:英國私人收藏, 倫敦
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Tang Yunshan (1905-1993) was a Chinese painter and art educator known for his contributions to the development of modern Chinese painting. He was born in Shanghai and began studying traditional Chinese painting at a young age. He later attended the Shanghai School of Fine Arts, where he was trained in both Western and Chinese painting techniques. In the 1930s, Tang became a leading figure in the Lingnan School of Painting, which was based in Guangzhou and emphasized the use of bright colors and bold brushwork. He was known for his unique style, which blended elements of traditional Chinese painting with modernist approaches.
In addition to his artistic practice, Tang was a highly respected art educator. He taught at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts for over three decades, and his students included many of China's leading contemporary artists. Tang's contributions to Chinese art have been widely recognized. He received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the National Painting Exhibition Gold Medal and the title of National Master of Arts.
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