PAN TIANSHOU (1897-1971)
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PAN TIANSHOU (1897-1971)

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PAN TIANSHOU (1897-1971)
LILIES
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and color on paper
Inscribed and signed by the artist, with one seal
Dated 1964 and autumn jiachen year (1964)
57 x 22 3/4 in. (144.8 x 57.8 cm.)
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This large and dramatic painting by Pan Tianshou hung in Robert Ellsworth's foyer and was one of the first works of art visitors would see when they entered his Fifth Avenue apartment.

Pan Tianshou was born in Ninghai, Zhejiang province into a rural family and learned painting independently from manuals. Eventually, he became an art teacher in Shanghai, where he met Wu Changshuo (1844-1927), whose style greatly influenced Pan. He later moved to Hangzhou and visited Japan in 1929. While he developed his own bold and innovative style, Pan Tianshou opposed introducing Western aspects into Chinese paintings and felt the latter should remain true to its roots. In addition to painting, he was also an accomplished calligrapher and seal carver.

更多來自 錦瑟華年 - 安思遠私人珍藏 <br />第二部分:中國傢具、文玩及書畫

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