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Sitong Pan BIOGRAPHY
1903 - 1980. Known for: Painting.
Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found... Read full biography
Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found "White Goose Association" with Chen Qiucao and Fang Xuegu, published "White Goose Illustrated".... Read full biography
Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found "White Goose Association" with Chen Qiucao and Fang Xuegu, published "White Goose Illustrated". In1934, renamed "White Goose Primary School".\nHe had served in "White Goose Association" in Shanghai, and directed thousands of students. He often designed books for publishing companies, painted... Read full biography
Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found "White Goose Association" with Chen Qiucao and Fang Xuegu, published "White Goose Illustrated". In1934, renamed "White Goose Primary School".\nHe had served in "White Goose Association" in Shanghai, and directed thousands of students. He often designed books for publishing companies, painted advertisements and calendar posters. During 1929 to 1931, he was the sketch and watercolor professor of Shanghai Art School. In 1933, he was appointed art editor, he served as the culmination of publishing company art department. From 1955, he taught at the... Read full biography
Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found "White Goose Association" with Chen Qiucao and Fang Xuegu, published "White Goose Illustrated". In1934, renamed "White Goose Primary School".\nHe had served in "White Goose Association" in Shanghai, and directed thousands of students. He often designed books for publishing companies, painted advertisements and calendar posters. During 1929 to 1931, he was the sketch and watercolor professor of Shanghai Art School. In 1933, he was appointed art editor, he served as the culmination of publishing company art department. From 1955, he taught at the Central Art School, East Branch for a long time. He was concentrated in the Watercolor Painting, specialized in depicting the scenery. He also... Read full biography
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Pan Sitong (1903.10 - 1980.3), Xinhui, Guangdong Province. He was one of the early well-known watercolorists. In 1922, he was admitted into Shanghai Art School, graduated in 1925. In 1923, he found "White Goose Association" with Chen Qiucao and Fang Xuegu, published "White Goose Illustrated". In1934, renamed "White Goose Primary School".\nHe had served in "White Goose Association" in Shanghai, and directed thousands of students. He often designed books for publishing companies, painted advertisements and calendar posters. During 1929 to 1931, he was the sketch and watercolor professor of Shanghai Art School. In 1933, he was appointed art editor, he served as the culmination of publishing company art department. From 1955, he taught ...But wait, there's more...
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