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Title:Pu Quan & His Generation : Imperial Painters of Twentieth Century China
Author:Shelagh Vainker & James Lin
ISBN:185444204X : 9781854442048
Illustrations:70 colour & 1 b/w illus
Format:Paperback
Size:175x245mm
Pages:96
Weight: .335 Kg.
Published:Ashmolean Museum - December 2004
List Price: 12.95 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Oriental art: Exhibition catalogues and specific collections


Pu Songchuang (1913-1991) was born into the last generation of the Qing imperial family, a cousin of the last emperor Pu Yi. An exhibition of his work was held Oxford from Decemer 2004 to March 2005 and included paintings from all periods of his career, documenting a change in style from traditional gongbi birds and flowers, to sweeping landscapes in ink. Some early paintings are executed on Ming dynasty silk from the imperial treasury, while several of the later landscapes in ink on paper depict scenery from the route of the Long March, which Pu travelled in 1956 with a group of artists as part of the celebrations of the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army. The paintings came from the collections of the artist’s family in Hong Kong, and from a private collection in Oxford and were displayed here in public for the first time. Most have never before been published.