
T'ang Haywen, a Chinese painter in Paris (1927-1991).
National Museum of Asian Arts. Guimet.N° d'inventaire | 30683 |
Format | 17 x 24 |
Détails | 64 p., paperback. |
Publication | Paris, 2024. |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782711880249 |
A presentation of the Franco-Chinese painter, who draws his inspiration from calligraphy and a form of abstract expressionism of Western origin.
A unique modern artist of the post-war period, T'ang Haywen made France his chosen land, and Western art a powerful source of inspiration, while remaining profoundly Chinese; a duality that inhabited him throughout his artistic life. Initiated in calligraphy, his painting stands out as a vibrant link between Asian tradition and Western influence.
A presentation of the Franco-Chinese painter, who draws his inspiration from calligraphy and a form of abstract expressionism of Western origin.
A unique modern artist of the post-war period, T'ang Haywen made France his chosen land, and Western art a powerful source of inspiration, while remaining profoundly Chinese; a duality that inhabited him throughout his artistic life. Initiated in calligraphy, his painting stands out as a vibrant link between Asian tradition and Western influence.