[es-ES]Details[es-ES]
CollectionSouth & Southeast Asian Collection
Número del objetoS1955-0095-001-0
TítuloExulting in the Snow 叫雪
CreadorChang Tung (Zhang Dong)
DescripciónChan Tan Nung (Zhang Dannong) was a native of Meixi in the Guangdong province of China. An accomplished painter, calligrapher and seal carver, he spent his early years among the art circles of Suzhou and Shanghai. Around 1940, Chan journeyed to Singapore and taught calligraphy for many years, and with his prolific oeuvre local subjects and themes, and Balinese life, became one of the leading proponents of the Nanyang style.
This earlier painting, however, a study of Gao Qifeng’s ‘Playing in the Snow’ 《寒猿戲雪》 (1916), shows the influence of China’s modernisation on the Chinese overseas, and how that influence reached the literati based in Singapore.
Lugar de producciónSingapore
Fecha 1952
Nombre del objetoChinese Painting, Painting
MaterialInk and Colour on Paper, Ink, Paper
Dimensiones
Height: 137.5 cm
Width: 67.5 cm
Height: 230.5 cm
Width: 91 cm
Width: 67.5 cm
Height: 230.5 cm
Width: 91 cm
Línea de créditoGift of Malcolm MacDonald

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