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1917 Daya, Taichung - 2008. Known for: Flower, bird painting.
Lin Chih-Chu was born to a prosperous family in Daya, Taichung. He went to Japan studying elementary school, and then enrolling in Teikoku Art School in Musashino learning Japanese painting for five... Read full biography
Lin Chih-Chu was born to a prosperous family in Daya, Taichung. He went to Japan studying elementary school, and then enrolling in Teikoku Art School in Musashino learning Japanese painting for five years. After graduation, Lin started learning under Kodama Kibon (1898-1971). Kibon's drawing is... Read full biography
Lin Chih-Chu was born to a prosperous family in Daya, Taichung. He went to Japan studying elementary school, and then enrolling in Teikoku Art School in Musashino learning Japanese painting for five years. After graduation, Lin started learning under Kodama Kibon (1898-1971). Kibon's drawing is delicate both in techniques and coloring. He is especially good at painting flowers, birds, and animals in natural environment; furthermore, a delight, bright effect on canvas and seasonal atmosphere are... Read full biography
Lin Chih-Chu was born to a prosperous family in Daya, Taichung. He went to Japan studying elementary school, and then enrolling in Teikoku Art School in Musashino learning Japanese painting for five years. After graduation, Lin started learning under Kodama Kibon (1898-1971). Kibon's drawing is delicate both in techniques and coloring. He is especially good at painting flowers, birds, and animals in natural environment; furthermore, a delight, bright effect on canvas and seasonal atmosphere are the key focus to Kibon. As a result, Lin Chih-Chu pursued a style passed on by his master. When Lin came back to Taiwan after the WWII, his painting content gradually simplified life experience, and has won special award twice in Governor's Art... Read full biography
Lin Chih-Chu was born to a prosperous family in Daya, Taichung. He went to Japan studying elementary school, and then enrolling in Teikoku Art School in Musashino learning Japanese painting for five years. After graduation, Lin started learning under Kodama Kibon (1898-1971). Kibon's drawing is delicate both in techniques and coloring. He is especially good at painting flowers, birds, and animals in natural environment; furthermore, a delight, bright effect on canvas and seasonal atmosphere are the key focus to Kibon. As a result, Lin Chih-Chu pursued a style passed on by his master. When Lin came back to Taiwan after the WWII, his painting content gradually simplified life experience, and has won special award twice in Governor's Art Exhibition. At that time, Lin was the host of Taiwan Glue Painting Association, taking ch... Read full biography
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