Landscape

Collections
1034199
Title
Landscape
Year/Period
Undated
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Image size: 31 x 45 cm
Accession No.
P-0199
Credit Line
Gift of the Loke Wan Tho Collection

Cheong Soo Pieng was born in Amoy, China in 1917. He studied at the Amoy Art Academy and the Xinhua Academy of Fine Arts in Shanghai from 1933 to 1936. In 1946, Cheong settled in Singapore and taught at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts until 1961. Together with fellow artists Chen Wen Hsi, Chen Chong Swee and Liu Kang, they went to Bali, Indonesia in 1952 in search of new inspiration and subject matter. Cheong had a dominant influence on the development of modern art in Singapore and is regarded as one of Singapore’s pioneer artists. His innovative experimentations towards developing his stylistic oeuvre had a great influence on his students, many of whom later became established artists in the region. For his contributions in art, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal by the Singapore government in 1962. Cheong passed away in 1983 in Singapore.The composition of ‘Landscape’ is dominated by the massive rock outcrop which dwarfs the houses and the two ladies in the foreground. The central placement of the main subject is a layout that is adopted throughout Cheong’s long artistic career. Although undated, the sarong-clad ladies date this work as a post-1946 one when Cheong moved to Singapore and began to depict the people and landscape of Southeast Asia.

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