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Liu Kang (1911-2004) was born in Fujian Province, China and received his formal training in Xinhua Art Academy of Shanghai, where he was exposed to Chinese paintings. In 1928, he went to Paris where he was influenced by art movements such as Fauvism and Post-Impressionism. One of Singapore�'s pioneer artists, he was also a leading figure in the Society of Chinese Artists and the Singapore Art Society. In 1970, he was awarded the Public Service Star for his contribution in the field of art. The historic Bali trip undertaken by Liu and his fellow artists in 1952 was a significant milestone in the development of the Nanyang style. The life and culture of the islanders inspired Liu and as this portrait of a Balinese girl shows, the island continued to fascinate him even in the late 1980s.

Details

  • Title: Balinese Girl
  • Creator: Liu Kang
  • Creator Lifespan: 1911 - 2004
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Singapore
  • Creator Birth Place: Fujian, China
  • Date Created: 1987
  • Physical Dimensions: w770 x h920 cm (Frame size)
  • Type: Paintings
  • External Link: http://www.roots.sg/Roots/learn/collections/listing/2003-03385
  • Medium: Pastel on paper
  • Material Extent: completed
  • Credit Line Extent: completed
  • Credit Line: Liu Kang Family Collection at Singapore Art Museum

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