Lingnan School

The Lingnan School (traditional Chinese: 嶺南畫派; simplified Chinese: 岭南画派; pinyin: Lǐngnán huà pài) was an art movement active in the late Qing dynasty and Republic of China that sought to modernize Chinese painting through borrowing from other artistic traditions. Established by brothers Gao Jianfu and Qifeng, together with fellow artist Chen Shuren, the Lingnan School has been considered one of the major art movements of 20th-century Chinese painting.

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Lingnan School

The Lingnan School (traditional Chinese: 嶺南畫派; simplified Chinese: 岭南画派; pinyin: Lǐngnán huà pài) was an art movement active in the late Qing dynasty and Republic of China that sought to modernize Chinese painting through borrowing from other artistic traditions. Established by brothers Gao Jianfu and Qifeng, together with fellow artist Chen Shuren, the Lingnan School has been considered one of the major art movements of 20th-century Chinese painting.

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