A historical account of the development of western painting in Taiwan, illustrated with selected paintings from representing artists of the stages defined by the editor:
1. The Forerunners of the Taiwanese Western Painting Movement
2. The First Generation in the Cradle of the Salons
3. Taiwanese Art Under Japanese Influence
4. Painters Outside the Taiyang Group
5. Nonconformists in the Salon Era
6. Followers of the Taiyang Group
7. Leading Painters of the Modernism Movement
8. Major Representatives of the Art Gallery Era
9. Others (Unsuitable for Categorization)
Brief biography of artists included.
1. The Forerunners of the Taiwanese Western Painting Movement
2. The First Generation in the Cradle of the Salons
3. Taiwanese Art Under Japanese Influence
4. Painters Outside the Taiyang Group
5. Nonconformists in the Salon Era
6. Followers of the Taiyang Group
7. Leading Painters of the Modernism Movement
8. Major Representatives of the Art Gallery Era
9. Others (Unsuitable for Categorization)
Brief biography of artists included.
Alternative title
Nian shi ji tai wan hua tan ming jia zuo pin ji
Access level
Onsite
editor
Location code
REFL.HLF
Language
English
Keywords
oil painting,  Taiwan
Publication/Creation date
1983
No of pages
182
No of copies
1
Chapter headings
From Salon To Museum: Four Stages in the Introduction of Western Painting to Taiwan - HSIEH Lifa, 謝里法
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