This feature is based on a book entitled The History of One Hundred Years of Chinese Oil Painting: The Great Epic of Art in the 20th Century, written by art critic Lin Hsingyueh. Lin elaborates on why in his view, Chairman Mao, had an immense impact on the development of art in China during the 20th Century.
Title type

Translated

Access level

Onsite

Location code
CLP.02.08.22
Language

Chinese - Traditional

Publication/Creation date

22 Aug 2002

Source of publication

China Times, 22 Aug 2002, p. 14

No of copies

1

Content type

clipping

Share
Citation
Rights statement

In Copyright

What does this mean?

This item is covered by one or more copyrights. It is available for research only or use within Hong Kong’s fair dealing rules. Please do not copy, re-use or reproduce this item without the permission of the copyright holder.

A Taiwan Perspective: Lin Hsingyueh tells us about the History of One Hundred Years of Chinese Oil Painting, 台灣觀點 - 林惺嶽論述中國油畫百年史