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Chen Yingsheng (December 16, 1898 - May 28, 1961) was Taiwan's first generation of Western painters. He pioneered new art in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period and actively participated in early painting club activities in Taiwan. He was the enlightenment teacher of Guo Xuehu, one of the "Three Young Men of the Taiwan Exhibition", and Xu Yuyan, the wife of Yang Sanlang, in public school. He was also one of the first Taiwanese painters to travel to Korea for sketching during the Japanese colonial period.
陳英聲 Chen Yingsheng | |
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Born | |
Died | May 28, 1961 | (aged 62)
Nationality | (1898–1945) Republic of China(1945–1961) |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | Back alley, studio, evening meal, primitive village |
Spouse | 蘇笑 |
Children | 陳碧雲、陳學褒 |