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Sanyu’s Potted Chrysanthemums Large Framed Print
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21x36 inches
The gracefully colourful Potted Chrysanthemums for one, depicts a straight upward-growing French marigold stem bearing 28 blossoms planted in an exquisite rectangular blue-and-white pot.Compared to the flowers in his earlier works, the Potted Chrysanthemums are larger and sturdier as if to suggest that, no matter how far away we are from home, we can plant the most spectacular, vivacious flowers with just a small amount of our hometown soil. It can be said that this painting serves as Sanyu’s autobiography!
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Sanyu’s Potted Chrysanthemums Large Framed Print
Framed With Mat •
21x36 inches
The gracefully colourful Potted Chrysanthemums for one, depicts a straight upward-growing French marigold stem bearing 28 blossoms planted in an exquisite rectangular blue-and-white pot.Compared to the flowers in his earlier works, the Potted Chrysanthemums are larger and sturdier as if to suggest that, no matter how far away we are from home, we can plant the most spectacular, vivacious flowers with just a small amount of our hometown soil. It can be said that this painting serves as Sanyu’s autobiography!
Born in 1901, Sichuan. Sanyu attended Art College in Shanghai and went to Japan in 1919. In 1921, he went to France as part of the first wave of Chinese artists to study there. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Sanyu decided to remain in Paris. Since 1925, Sanyu exhibited his work regularly at the Paris salons and in local galleries. Before World War II, Sanyu returned to China briefly and then moved on to New York where he lived for two years. In 1948, the Museum of Modern Art in New York held an exhibition of his work. Since Sanyu's death in Paris in 1966, the National Museum of History in Taipei has held three retrospective exhibitions of his works. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sanyu, the National Museum of History held a grand exhibition of over 129 oil paintings. In 2004, the Musée National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet held a restrospective show of Sanyu's 60 works.