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Expanding Tradition and Sino-Japanese Confluences in the Art of Fu Baoshi
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents a talk with Professor Aida Yuen Wong on the art of Fu Baoshi.
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Discover how Fu Baoshi—perhaps the greatest landscape and figure painter of China's modern period—integrated Western and traditional Asian artistic influences to create a new style that was both unmistakably Chinese and undeniably modern. Introduction by Maxwell K. Hearn, Douglas Dillon Curator in Charge, Department of Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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