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The Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition, also referred to as the Taiwan Arts Exhibition, Taiwan Exhibition, or "Taiten" for short, was Taiwan's first large-scale art exhibition. It was held ten times from 1927 to 1936 and was organised by the Taiwan Education Association, an external organisation affiliated with the Cultural and Education Bureau of the Governor-General of Taiwan under Japanese rule. In 1937, it was expected that the Government-General of Taiwan would take over organizing the exhibition. However, it was postponed due to the Marco Polo Bridge incident between China and Japan. In 1938, the Government-General of Taiwan origanized its first exhibition, and six total exhibitions were held by 1943. The exhibitions held by Government-General of Taiwan was called Governor-General's Art Exhibition, or "Futen" for short. History Japanese art teachers and art enthusiasts in Taiwan initially proposed the idea of a "Taiwan Art Exhibition", similar to the Teiten, Imperial Art Exhibiti ...
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Lu Tie-Zhou
Lu Tie-Zhou (; 17 June 1899-24 September 1942), originally named Lu Teng-Chu and a native of Daxi District, Daxi, Taoyuan, was a painter in Taiwan under Japanese rule. He belonged to the Maruyama-Shijō school at Kyoto City Technical School of Painting (now Kyoto City University of Arts). Traditional ink wash paintings were the staple of his works. He was known for flower-and-bird paintings after pursuing advanced training in Japan. Plants, flowers, birds and other animals arose frequently as the subjects of his works, presenting a sense of idealized order with superbly created compositions and other aesthetic qualities. He was also known as "Taiten, Taiten’s guru". Life Lu Tie-Zhou was born on 17 June 1899 in Daxi District, Daxi, Taoyuan. Growing up, Lu was of wealthy origin, and his father Lu Ying-Yang liked to hang out with local literati. Therefore, by learning through social osmosis, Lu gradually became interested in traditional literature, calligraphy, and ink wash pa ...
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