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Ni Chiang-huai (12 August 1894 - 21 April 1943), formerly known as Jun Huai, was a Taiwanese artist who mainly used watercolor as his primary medium and was also one of the earliest watercolor painters in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
. His works are themed on depicting local features and have the function of leaving a record of Taiwan's early history.


Life


Background and early education

Ni Chiang-huai was born in
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,
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. His father, Ni Jiyuan, was a private school
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s''ensei''. His mother, Zheng, was originally married to Jiang Yin, but because Jiang Yin died young, she remarried Ni Jiyuan. In memory of Zheng's husband, she changed Ni Junhuai's name to Ni Chiang-huai. Since his father was a sinologist, Ni Chiang-huai learned poetry and calligraphy from him as a child. From 1903 to 1909, Ni Chiang-huai studied at Ruifang Public School and obtained a graduation certificate with first-class honors. He then passed the examination for the second-class teacher training course at Taipei National Language School. While studying at the National Language School, Ni Chiang-huai also attended correspondence courses at the Japanese "Imperial Calligraphy Society" and the "Nihon Art Academy
Western Painting The history of Western painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from classical antiquity, antiquity until the present time. Until the mid-19th century it was primarily concerned with Representational art, representational ...
Department" outside class. In 1910, when Ni Chiang-huai was in the second grade of the National Language School, Ishikawa Kinichiro joined the school as a teacher of the four-year normal school's second-year drawing course. He was Ishikawa's earliest student in Taiwan. Other students who Ishikawa taught at the same time included Chen Chengbo, Chen Chengfan, Kuo Po-Chuan, Wang Baiyuan, etc. Although the class was only one hour a week, Ni Chiang-huai and Ishikawa established a relationship between both teacher and friend during the three-year course. Under the influence of Ishikawa, Ni Chiang-huai began to depict local environments in the form of sketching, becoming a pioneer of early
watercolor painting Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also ''aquarelle'' (; from Italian diminutive of Latin 'water'), is a painting method"Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to the S ...
in Taiwan. In 1913, the year he graduated from the National Language School, Ni Chiang-huai passed the final test of the Western Painting Department of the Japan Art Academy. The following year, he and Ishikawa exhibited their works at the National Language School Elementary School.


Artistic Career Development

''Jingmei Street'' by Ni Chiang-huai in 1914, is Taiwanese's earliest watercolor painting. He is, therefore, known as Taiwan's first watercolor painter or Taiwan's first Western painter. In 1917, his "Trees" won the second prize in the first "Spring Bird Festival," the first time that a Taiwanese artist was selected. Influenced by his classmates who went to study in
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, Ni Chiang-huai originally also wanted to go to Japan for further studies. However, considering his family and the difficult situation for Taiwanese artists to make a living at that time, Ishikawa persuaded him not to study abroad. Therefore, Ni Chiang-huai gave up further studies and, under the persuasion of his brother-in-law, devoted himself to the development of the mining industry. He also supported and promoted Taiwanese art activities through sponsorship, making him the first art sponsor and watercolor collector in Taiwan. Although Ni Chiang-huai did not continue his studies or become a full-time artist, he maintained contact with his mentor, Ishikawa, and his colleagues. He also painted frequently after work. Until two years before he died in 1941, he exhibited two paintings at the Japan Watercolor Society almost yearly. Ni Jianghuai was elected a member of the Japan Watercolor Society in 1926, and from 1927 onwards, he was selected for the Western Painting Division of the first to third Taiwan
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s with "Mountain Street," "Sunset at Shuangxi" and "Back Street" respectively. He often sketched near the mines where he worked or the mining company offices and recorded the time, weather, local characteristics, and key points of expression in detail. The largest number of Ni Chiang-huai's works are from 1914 to 1938, seemingly in the form of diary-like paintings. During his peak period, he mostly painted mining cities in northern Taiwan and
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, where he lived, as well as important new Western-style buildings in
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and
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. He also went to Nantou, Fengshan, Sichongxi, and
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for sketching. Unlike
Hung Jui-lin Hung Jui-lin (Âng Sūi-lîn, May 7, 1912 - December 3, 1996) was a Taiwanese artist from Taipei's Dadaocheng district. He is often referred to as the "Miner Painter" and is also hailed for bringing forth a "Radiance from the Depths of the Earth." ...
a miner and painted miner, Ni Chiang-huai recorded the simple local scenery around him by inspecting the daily work of the mines. Comparing his sketchbooks, diary texts, and watercolor works, we can see the context of his creative transformation and his reflection on his works.


Old age

1936, due to illness, Ni Chiang-huai switched from outdoor sketching to indoor painting. He believed the difficulty in developing Taiwan's art was that the cultural development was not comprehensive enough, so he began preparing to establish an art museum. Ni Chiang-huai had completed his preset art museum blueprint in his diary and actively purchased Chinese and Western art for the museum's collection. However, he was bedridden due to kidney disease in 1941 and died in 1943 at the age of 50. On April 21, 2023, Ni Jianghuai's descendants donated nearly 500 of his creations, collections of artworks, and documents to the
Taipei Fine Arts Museum The Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM; ) is a museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is in the Taipei Expo Park. The museum first opened on August 8, 1983, at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. It was the first ...
.


Contribution to Taiwanese art

Ni Chiang-huai was an artist, promoter, and sponsor of the development of Taiwanese art. In 1924, Ni Chiang-huai,
Chen Chih-chi Chen Chih-chi ( zh, t=陳植棋, p=, w=Ch'ên2 Chih2-ch'i2, poj=Tân Si̍t-kî; 16 January 1906 - 13 April 1931) was a Taiwanese painter. Early life Born and raised in ''Sui-teng-ka'' (modern-day Xizhi District, Taipei), Chen Chih-chi was a f ...
, Chen Yingsheng, Chen Chengfan,
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, and others established the "Seven Stars Painting Society" in the name of " Seven Stars Mountain," the spiritual symbol of Taipei. It was the first painting group composed of Taiwanese people at that time., they held oil painting and watercolor painting exhibitions at the
National Taiwan Museum The National Taiwan Museum (NTM; ), established in 1908, is the oldest museum in Taiwan. It was founded by the colonial government during Taiwan's period of Japanese rule. The museum is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei. History Establis ...
every year. At the same time, he also sponsored the "Taiwan Watercolor Painting Society" led by Ishikawa. In addition to providing funds for annual exhibitions, this fund was also used to invite Japanese watercolor painters to provide works for viewing and lectures. However, four years after the establishment of the Seven Stars Painting Circle, because its members were scattered in four places, it was disbanded at the suggestion of
Chen Chih-chi Chen Chih-chi ( zh, t=陳植棋, p=, w=Ch'ên2 Chih2-ch'i2, poj=Tân Si̍t-kî; 16 January 1906 - 13 April 1931) was a Taiwanese painter. Early life Born and raised in ''Sui-teng-ka'' (modern-day Xizhi District, Taipei), Chen Chih-chi was a f ...
. In 1929, the "Red Island Society" was formed. Ni Chiang-huai was still the main member, and there were
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, Chen Houei-kuen,
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,
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, and Lan Yinding, a total of 14 people. At the same time as establishing the Red Island Society, Ni Jianghuai established the "Taiwan Painting Research Institute" in his capital. Ishikawa, Chen Zhiqi, Yang Sanlang, and Lan Yinding instructed it. It was the earliest private art cram school in Taiwan. The institute was closed three years after its establishment. During this period, there were about 25 students who received an education, including important Taiwanese painters such as Hong Ruilin,
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. After 1936, Ni Jianghuai supported the "Taiwan Watercolor Painting Society" and the "Yilu Society" formed by Ishikawa's students and repeatedly helped young people.


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References

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Compiled by Keelung Cultural Center, 1995, Ni Jianghuai Centennial Memorial Exhibition: Taiwan's First Watercolor Painter and Art Sponsor. Keelung: Keelung Cultural Center. Taipei Fine Arts Museum Exhibition Group, 1996, Art Travels: Ni Jianghuai Works Exhibition. Taipei:
Taipei Fine Arts Museum The Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM; ) is a museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is in the Taipei Expo Park. The museum first opened on August 8, 1983, at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. It was the first ...
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Filmography

In 2016, he played a role in the TV series "Purple Rice Field," played by Ko Chia-yen etc.


Related Entries

* Kinichiro Ishikawa * Linkaijun Mansion


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{{authority control Taiwanese people of Hoklo descent Taiwan under Japanese rule 1894 births Taiwanese watercolourists 1943 deaths