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Ran In-Ting's Water Color Display
The Maridon Museum presents an exhibition featuring Ran In-Ting, one of the best know Taiwanese artist.
The Maridon Museum is pleased to present works of Ran In-Ting, one of Taiwan’s best known artists. This exhibit of 22 Ran In-Ting Masterpieces is made possible through the gracious loan from a friend of The Maridon. This private collection has never been on public display.
He was born in 1902, near Yilan on Taiwan’s northeast coast. According to his mother, from the age of three he showed an unusual interest in creating things of beauty and was always mixing anything colorful in water.
“Nature is simple and peaceful and our hearts should also be peaceful”
- Ran In-Ting
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