Portrait of an Indian Girl

Collections
1026474
Title
Portrait of an Indian Girl
Year/Period
1934
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Image size: 73.8 x 48 cm,
Frame size: 90.7 x 64.6 cm
Accession No.
2001-02488

Born in China, Chen Wen Hsi settled in Singapore in 1949 and taught at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in the 1950s. Chen was instrumental in the development of the Nanyang Style and is recognised as one of the pioneer artists of Singapore, together with Chen Chong Swee, Georgette Chen, Cheong Soo Pieng and Liu Kang. Highly influential, Chen Wen Hsi is regarded as the doyen of Singapore Chinese-brush artists. Although he painted mainly in Chinese brush, he often ventured into a cubistic style, executed in either oil or ink. An ardent student of nature, Chen is best known for his paintings of gibbons and animals developed from the Lingnan style. Proficient in both Chinese and oil painting, Chen frequently paints in both medium. There are indications that Chen liked to paint from life as he travelled. Painted in 1934, Portrait of an Indian Girl is sensitive painting executed in oil.

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