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Yang Shanshen BIOGRAPHY
1913 Chiqi, Taishan, Guangdong Province, China - 2004 Hong Kong. Known for: Lingnan School of painting, modernist and traditional.
Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan... Read full biography
Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan School, Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, Yang was also inspired by Japanese ink painting. In 1936, Yang... Read full biography
Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan School, Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, Yang was also inspired by Japanese ink painting. In 1936, Yang travelled to Japan and was enrolled into the Domoto Art Institute, Kyoto and studied with the well-known painter Domoto Insho. In 1970, he was awarded an honorary degree from the Chinese Academic... Read full biography
Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan School, Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, Yang was also inspired by Japanese ink painting. In 1936, Yang travelled to Japan and was enrolled into the Domoto Art Institute, Kyoto and studied with the well-known painter Domoto Insho. In 1970, he was awarded an honorary degree from the Chinese Academic Research Institute, Taiwan. In 1999, he was awarded "Fellowship for Achievement in Visual Arts" by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. In his late years, Yang had donated a masterpiece "Pine and Moon" which was collected by the Great Hall of the... Read full biography
Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan School, Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, Yang was also inspired by Japanese ink painting. In 1936, Yang travelled to Japan and was enrolled into the Domoto Art Institute, Kyoto and studied with the well-known painter Domoto Insho. In 1970, he was awarded an honorary degree from the Chinese Academic Research Institute, Taiwan. In 1999, he was awarded "Fellowship for Achievement in Visual Arts" by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. In his late years, Yang had donated a masterpiece "Pine and Moon" which was collected by the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, China.... Read full biography
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Yang Shan-Shen, Yang Shanxing, Yang Shan Shen
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Yang Shan Shen (1913 - 2004) was born at Chiqi, Taishan in Guangdong Province. He was one of the masters of the Lingnan* School. In addition to being greatly influenced by two masters of the Lingnan School, Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, Yang was also inspired by Japanese ink painting. In 1936, Yang travelled to Japan and was enrolled into the Domoto Art Institute, Kyoto and studied with the well-known painter Domoto Insho.
In 1970, he was awarded an honorary degree from the Chinese Academic Research Institute, Taiwan. In 1999, he was awarded "Fellowship for Achievement in Visual Arts" by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. In his late years, Yang had donated a masterpiece "Pine and Moon" which was collected by the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, China.
With his superb accomplishment in and contribution to art, he was awarded a SBS from the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. On May 15, 2004, Yang passed away at his home in Hong Kong.
His works have been extensively exhibited in Hong Kong, China and overseas. In 1981, the Hong Kong Museum of Art presented his solo exhibition - "The Art of Yang Shan shen" with a catalogue published. In 1995, the Museum of Art presented again a major exhibition - "Lingnan Spirit - A Retrospective of Yang Shan shen" and published a catalogue as well.
Source:
Website of The Lingnan School of Painting, 2021
