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Solitude

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and Kuo Hsueh-hu1933

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
Taichung City, Taiwan

Solitude, a portrayal of Nanzen Temple in Kyoto, demonstrates a change of the artist’s painting style as he received influence from the Tokyo painters’ community. An ink landscape, it has a texture made with the “momigami” (paper kneading) technique of the “Ninhonga” (Japanese-style) painting genre. The brushwork is wild and all colors are replaced by shades of ink. This is a daring work that breaks away from old ideas while showing innovative attempts. The artist did not make other ink paintings with a similar style afterwards. This makes Solitude a one-and-only masterpiece.

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  • Title: Solitude
  • Creator: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Kuo Hsueh-hu
  • Date Created: 1933
  • Physical Dimensions: 151.5 x 234.5 cm
  • Medium: ink painting
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

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