Two photographs of Low Kway Song with a man in front of a house

Title
Two photographs of Low Kway Song with a man in front of a house
Year/Period
20th century
Region
Singapore or Malaysia
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: Refer to parts
Accession No.
2018-00293
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Hall of Phoenix and Peony

These two photographs show Low Kway Song standing next to an old man in front of a house. Low Kway Song (1889-1982) was a pioneering artist who painted portraits of many prominent personalities in Singapore and Malaysia. He became the first artist to be paid a four-figure fee when he was commissioned to paint a portrait of the magnate Oei Tiong Ham in 1927. Low Kway Song established the first Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Malacca and in 1940 he became the Pastor of the Malacca Straits Chinese Methodist Church, where services were conducted in Baba Malay. Part of an archive which provides a record and glimpse into his personal life and artistic practice, this came from a collection which belonged to Low Kway Song.