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1906
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Pang Xunqin 庞薰琴 ( 1906-1985 ) was born in ChangshuxIan, Jiangsu Province.
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He studied traditional painting from childhood.
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1925
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He went to France and entered the Julian Academy in Paris, to study oil painting. |
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1930
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Back in Shanghai, he joined the Taimeng Painting Company.
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1931
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On September 23, with Chen Chengbo, Zhou Duo, Zeng Zhiliang, Ni Yide, he founded
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the Storm Art Society, or Jue Lan Club, dedicated to promoting a Parisian style Art.
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Other members will be added including Lin Fengmian.
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1932
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He maried the artist Qiu Ti ( 1906-1958 )
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1932 / 1935
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09.10 16.10 First exhibition of the Jue Lan Club, in the French concession, Shanghai.
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Four other exhibitions were presented but the arrival of the war caused the dislocation
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of the Society.
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1936
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He left Shanghai to Beijing and taught in National Academy of Art. |
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1939
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He worked for the Central Museum in Kunming , collecting works or Folk Art of minorities |
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1953
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He founded the Central College of Arts and Crafts in Beijing.
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1985
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He died in Beijing, on March 18th, from a gastric cancer, at the age of 79 years. |
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1991
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His hometown opened a museum to his memory, with more than five hundred paintings. |
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Danièle Sicard
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His works are in numerous collective exhibitions : |
2007
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16.05 07.07 Cubisme, l'autre rive Maison de la Culture du Japon, Paris France
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2009
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20.02 28.06 Six siècles de peinture chinoise, Musée Cernuschi, Paris France
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2011
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09.09 31.12 Artistes chinois à Paris Musée Cernuschi, Paris France
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2014
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20.06 21.09 Paris Chinese Paintings - Legacy of 20th-century Chinese Masters Hong Kong
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Art Museum.
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2013
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07.06 A major retrospective exhibition of Pang Xunqin : The Song of Jue Lan
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was organized by the Zhejiang Art Museum.
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© Pang Xunqin Mother and Son 1920 Paris - Watercolor on Paper - Private Collection
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Pang Xunqin - Portrait of Madam Wu Huan 1945 or 1946 - Mr. Sullivan's Collection
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Pang Xunqin - A Bottle of Chrysantheme 1974
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