CHEN QIKUAN (CHEN CHI-KWAN, 1921-2007)
CHEN QIKUAN (CHEN CHI-KWAN, 1921-2007)

The Moon

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CHEN QIKUAN (CHEN CHI-KWAN, 1921-2007)
The Moon
Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper
92.5 x 22.6 cm. (36 3/8 x 8 7/8 in.)
Entitled and signed, with one seal of the artist
Literature
Chen Chi Kwan Paintings, Art Book Co., Ltd., Taipei, 1981, p. 120, pl.118.

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Born in 1921, Chen Qikuan graduated from the National Central University in Nanjing in 1944. He then moved to the United States, where he worked under Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius in 1951 and served as lecturer of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During his time in the United States, Chen held numerous exhibitions in Boston and New York. Chen was a renowned painter as well as architect, and had previously worked with I. M. Pei on the design of the campus of Tunghai University in Taiwan.
Benefitting from his practice and inspiration from architecture, design, and painting, Chen’s works exude a strong sense of aesthetic through oriental elements in buildings and craftsmanship. With an emphasis in balance and equilibrium, he applied elegant lines and shapes to construct his compositions. Chen’s ability to connect nature and architecture; as well as objects and landscape, result in captivating images that provide viewers with much room for imagination.

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