Lin Fengmian (; November 22, 1900 – August 12, 1991), originally Lin Fengming (), was a Chinese painter and is considered a pioneer of modern
Chinese painting
Chinese painting () is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. Painting in the traditional style is known today in Chinese as , meaning "national painting" or "native painting", as opposed to Western styles of art which b ...
for blending Chinese and Western styles, he was one of the earliest Chinese painters to study in Europe.
He was also an important innovator in the area of Chinese art education. He was one of the pioneers of Chinese modern art, who earned the title of "
The Four Great Academy Presidents".
Biography
Born in Ge Gong Ling village which is located in
Meijiang District, Xiyang Baigong Township, in the suburbs of today's
Meizhou
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municipality in Guangdong province, China. His father was a painter and Lin displayed an early fascination for arts and excelled at it.
As part of the young Chinese elite, Lin participated in the Diligent Work-Frugal Study Program and went to France. He travelled to Paris with Chinese architect
Liu Jipiao and artist Lin Wenzheng and he connected with Chinese artists living in Paris, such as
Xu Beihong. Lin spent the early years of his career in Europe, moving to the prestigious
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France in 1920 to study painting in the studio of
Fernand Cormon, who also trained other such renowned painters such as Vincent van Gogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Emile Bernard, etc. In 1923, he moved to
Berlin
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, Germany for a study tour.
In 1926 he returned to China, where he became the principal of the
National Beijing Fine Art School.
In 1928, with encouragement from
Cai Yuanpei, he founded the Hangzhou National College of Art (now called the
China Academy of Art) in Hangzhou, becoming its first principal
and taught western painting along with French-trained artists such as
Fang Ganmin and Wu Dayu.
Lin's works and life were met with great tragedy. While many of his early works were destroyed by Japanese soldiers during the
Sino-Japanese War, many of his later works were destroyed during the
Cultural Revolution
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.
After being heavily criticized and denounced by the
Gang of Four, a Chinese political faction, Lin personally destroyed his own works by soaking and then flushing his works down the toilet;
however, he still ended up being imprisoned for over four years. Zhou Enlai finally approved his release papers. After his release, Lin slowly began to recreate many of his previously destroyed works.

In 1977, thanks to the assistance of
Marshall Ye Jianying, who is also from Meizhou, he was allowed to leave China on the assumption that he could reunite with his family in Brazil.
He visited his family on several occasions in Brazil but settled in
Hong Kong
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, where he remained until his death in 1991.
Fengmian's artwork is featured in museum art collections, including:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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,
the Cernuschi museum and the
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia. It is the most import ...
.
In April 2021 Lin's painting The Fiery Battle Of Red Cliffs was sold for HK$9,855,000 at the Sotheby's Spring sales in Hong Kong.
Cote de l'artiste
His wor
"Mare de lotus la nuit" sold for €182,000at a contemporary art auction in Paris in 2013.
References
External links
A Brief Biography of and Painting by Lin FengmianLin Fengmian's Paintings at China Online Museum
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1900 births
1991 deaths
Educators from Guangdong
20th-century Chinese painters
Painters from Guangdong
Hakka people
Hong Kong people of Hakka descent
People from Meixian District
Academic staff of the École des Beaux-Arts
Academic staff of China Academy of Art
Victims of the Cultural Revolution
Artists from Meizhou