25 février 2013
L’Ecole de Shanghai (1840-1920), Peintures et calligraphies du musée de Shanghai au musée Cernuschi
Ren Xun (1835-1893), Portrait de Wu Dacheng entouré de sa collection de bronzes antiques. Encre et couleurs sur papier. H. 39,7cm – L. 99cm – sans date - © Musée de Shanghai
Poursuivant son exploration de la peinture chinoise après les expositions « Six siècles de peintures chinoises » en 2009, « Artistes chinois à Paris » en 2011, le musée Cernuschi propose, grâce aux prêts exceptionnels du musée de Shanghai, de découvrir une période clé de l’histoire de l’art chinois au... [Lire la suite]12 janvier 2010
"Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future: Master Ink Painters in 20th-Century China" @ Cantor Arts Center
Pan Tianshou (China, 1897–1971), This Land So Beautiful, 1959. Hanging scroll, ink and color. Lent by the Pan Tianshou Memorial Museum. Courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford Univers
Stanford, California —— Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition that brings to the United States a rare and important group of 20th-century paintings by four Chinese modern masters. The exhibition “Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future: Master Ink Painters in 20th-Century China” presents more than 110 works, in two... [Lire la suite]13 août 2009
“Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future: Master Ink Painters in 20th-Century China” @ Stanford
STANFORD, CA.- Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announces an exhibition that brings to the United States a rare and important group of 20th-century paintings by four Chinese modern masters. The exhibition “Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future: Master Ink Painters in 20th-Century China” presents more than 110 works, in two rotations, February 17 through July 4, 2010. A fully illustrated catalogue with scholarly essays in English accompanies the exhibition, including two introductory essays and essays on each artist. Full... [Lire la suite]

















































