Modern Chinese Paintings

Exhibition

Exhibition Overview

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Modern Chinese Paintings
Chu-tsing Li, curator
White Gallery, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

More than hirty works from the Spencer Museum and Ssuch-uan-k'o, the personal collection of Dr. and Mrs. Chu-tsing Li, in an exhibition held in conjunction with an NEH Summer Institute sponsored by the Kress Foundation Department of Art History and the Hall Center for the Humanities. Artists included ranged from some working in late nineteenth century to contemporary painters from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The exhibition was organized by Chu-tsing Li, Judith Harris Murphy Professor of Art History Emeritus, with generous support of a grant from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation.

Works of art

Wu Zheng (1878–1949), Landscape after Kun Can
1925, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Huang Binhong (1865–1955), Landscape
1948, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Pan Su (1915–1992), Landscape
mid-late 1900s
Ding Cong (1916–2009), Images of Today, 1944
1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Xiao Sun (1883–1944), Landscape after Mei Qing
1928, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Yang Xiangsheng (1913–2000), Pasturing Horses
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Zhao Shao’ang (1905–1998), Bee Flying Over Willlows
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Li Xiongcai (1910–2001), Stormy Landscape
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Guan Shanyue (1912–2000), Fishing Boats
ccirca 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Qin Wei (1911–1994), Landscape of Emei Mountain
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Lei Guiyuan (1905–1989), Song of Xikang
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Squirrel on Peach Tree Branch
circa 1944, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Hu Peiheng (1892–1965), Landscape
1935, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Wu Jingting (1904–1972), Landscape
1942, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Guan Shanyue (1912–2000), Landscape
circa 1940s, Republic of China (1911–1949)
Wang Yin (circa 1829–after 1892), Autumn Landscape
1880, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Han Tianheng (born 1940), Lotuses
mid-late 1900s