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Huang Banruo ( Chinese: 黄般若; Wade–Giles: Huang Pan-jo; 1901–1968}, also romanized as Huang Bore and Wong Po-Yeh, [1]: 227  was a Chinese painter, known for his traditional style landscapes. [2] [1]: 235 

Huang was born in Guangzhou. [2] His uncle was the painter Huang Shaomei, who he studied under. [2] In 1923, he founded the Guihai Painting Research Society. [2]

From 1924 until 1940, he was active in both Guangzhou and Hong Kong. [2] In 1926, he helped found the Guangdong Association for the Study of Chinese Paintings's Hong Kong branch with Pan Dawei and Deng Erya. [1]: 227  At the same time, he became an art teacher in a middle school. [3]: 191 

In 1956, he was a founding member of the Bingshen Art Club alongside artists like Chao Shao-an, Yang Shanshen, and Li Yanshan. [1]: 231  He was friends with Chang Dai-chien and Huang Binhong, which helped connect Hong Kong painters with the prominent Chinese artists of the time. [3]: 191 

He finally settled in Hong Kong in 1968, [2] and died later that year at the height of his artistic career. [3]: 192 

Selected paintings

  • Village by the Sea (1966-67) [3]: xxi 

References

  1. ^ a b c d Andrews, Julia F.; Shen, Kuiyi (2012). The Art of Modern China. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-23814-5. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Sullivan, Michael (2006). Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical Dictionary. University of California Press. p. 57. ISBN  978-0-520-24449-8. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Sullivan, Michael (1996). Art and Artists of Twentieth-century China. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-07556-6. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Huang Banruo ( Chinese: 黄般若; Wade–Giles: Huang Pan-jo; 1901–1968}, also romanized as Huang Bore and Wong Po-Yeh, [1]: 227  was a Chinese painter, known for his traditional style landscapes. [2] [1]: 235 

Huang was born in Guangzhou. [2] His uncle was the painter Huang Shaomei, who he studied under. [2] In 1923, he founded the Guihai Painting Research Society. [2]

From 1924 until 1940, he was active in both Guangzhou and Hong Kong. [2] In 1926, he helped found the Guangdong Association for the Study of Chinese Paintings's Hong Kong branch with Pan Dawei and Deng Erya. [1]: 227  At the same time, he became an art teacher in a middle school. [3]: 191 

In 1956, he was a founding member of the Bingshen Art Club alongside artists like Chao Shao-an, Yang Shanshen, and Li Yanshan. [1]: 231  He was friends with Chang Dai-chien and Huang Binhong, which helped connect Hong Kong painters with the prominent Chinese artists of the time. [3]: 191 

He finally settled in Hong Kong in 1968, [2] and died later that year at the height of his artistic career. [3]: 192 

Selected paintings

  • Village by the Sea (1966-67) [3]: xxi 

References

  1. ^ a b c d Andrews, Julia F.; Shen, Kuiyi (2012). The Art of Modern China. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-23814-5. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Sullivan, Michael (2006). Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical Dictionary. University of California Press. p. 57. ISBN  978-0-520-24449-8. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Sullivan, Michael (1996). Art and Artists of Twentieth-century China. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-07556-6. Retrieved 27 November 2019.

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