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Lin Fengmian[1], pseudonimo di Fang Ganmin (Meixian, 2 marcia 1906 – 1º gennaio 1984), è stato un pittore cinese.

Lin Fengmian
Lin Fengmian

Nel 1928 divenne professore dell'Accademia cinese di belle arti; influenzò tra gli altri il suo allievo Chu Teh-Chun e Zao Wou-Ki.


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  1. Nell'onomastica cinese il cognome precede il nome. "Lin" è il cognome.

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[en] Fang Ganmin

Fang Ganmin (simplified Chinese: 方干民; traditional Chinese: 方幹民; 15 February 1906 - January 1984) was a Chinese French-trained painter, sculptor and educator, who was educated in Paris and spent most of his adult life in China. Regarded as one of the fathers of Chinese oil painting, Fang was born in the Wenling county, Zhejiang province. He began studying painting in 1924 and went to Paris in 1925, enrolling in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, making him, along with Xu Beihong and Sanyu, one of the first Chinese painters to study abroad in France. Upon returning to China, he taught at the National Arts Academy, Hangzhou, becoming a professor at the Western Painting Department.[1][2] During the Cultural Revolution, Fang was shamed and tortured by the Red Guards, and his works were destroyed. He died in 1984. His students include Zao Wou-Ki, Chu Teh-Chun[3] and Wu Guanzhong.[4]

[fr] Fang Ganmin

Fang Ganmin (chinois simplifié : 方干民 ; chinois traditionnel : 方幹民 ; pinyin : Fang Ganmin ; 1906-1984) est un peintre chinois.
- [it] Fang Ganmin



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