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Pan oil painting works

Pan's oil paintings include White Chrysanthemum, Flowers, Chrysanthemum and Woman's Body, Woman in the Bath, A Bottle of Flowers, The Piano Sound on a Moonlight Night, etc. Pan graduated from Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, a famous female painter and sculptor in China.

His oil paintings are outstanding among the early western painters in China, regardless of bearing, cultivation or technology. Her painting style is basically based on the impressionist external light technique, combined with her own feelings and talents. Her paintings are not charming and exquisite, but they are a bit cruel.

Characteristics of Pan's oil paintings:

1, the pen is crisp and sharp, and the color is subjective and bold, but it is beautiful. In the face of her paintings, there is always an undisguised emotion. Her bold personality and artistic pursuit are fully revealed in her rich brushstrokes and colors, and she is born with an artist temperament.

2. Different from other western painters, she dabbles in various art forms and has profound attainments: landscapes, figures, still lives, sculptures, prints and Chinese paintings are all meticulous, while traditional realism, modern impressionism, modern painting school and even the integration of Chinese and Western styles tend to be China-like ... all of them are bold explorations and perform well.

3. Among them, impressionist techniques and oriental artistic sentiment are the two foundations of her painting evolution, which constitute the track of her artistic development.

Introduction to Pan's works:

1. The painting "The Sound of a Moonlit Piano" will appear at Sotheby's Autumn Auction in Hong Kong in June 5438+10. This work was written on 1950, during Pan's second mission to France. In the picture, on a full moon night, a woman in cheongsam and underwear is holding a pipa and fiddling with the strings.

This woman's facial expression is gentle and elegant, with the beauty of oriental classicism. In the sketches of the characters' hands and facial features, we can see the beauty and elegance of oriental line drawing. This painting is reminiscent of the scene where Pan and his other half, Pan Zanhua, met for the first time and were destined for life. These works were originally purchased directly by French private collectors from Pan's friends, which are very rare in today's market.