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Camel Herding

A captivating desert scene of camel herding by Sun Zongwei captures a sense of adventure through his unique blend of traditional Chinese elements and modern oil techniques, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.

Ein außergewöhnlicher chinesischer Maler, bekannt für seine einzigartige Ölmalerei und die Verschmelzung traditioneller Elemente mit modernen Techniken. Entdecken Sie Meisterwerke wie "Straße am Stadtpark" und beeindruckende Werke von Henri Matisse – eine Inspiration für die Kunstgeschichte!

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Giclée- oder Leinwanddruck in Museumsqualität mit schneller Produktion und flexiblen Veredelungsoptionen.

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W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
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W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
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Beschreibung des Sammlerstücks

Sun Zongwei was born in Changshu, Jiangsu province. He passed the entrance exam and entered the Department of Arts of National Central University in 1934. In 1938, he joined the group of war sketch in his department and headed to the front of the Fifth War Zone where they promoted, through painting, the spirit of resistance against Japanese invasion. He graduated in the same year and stayed on to serve as a teaching assistant in his department. In 1941, on the recommendation of Lv Sibai, the dean of the Department of Arts of National Central University, he became an assistant to Zhang Daqian, whom he accompanied to Mogao Grottoes, Yulin Grottoes, Western Thousand Buddha Caves, and Tar Lamasery, where they copied and researched on the grottoes.During this period, Sun produced a large number of sketches and oil paintings of the Mongolian and Tibetan people. In 1942, he returned and continued his teaching in the Department of Arts. He was also employed by Xu Beihong and served as associate researcher at the China Art Academy. From 1946 to 1949, he was an associate professor at National Beiping Art College and joined the Beiping Artist Association. After the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, Sun worked as an associate professor in the Department of Painting at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts and professor at the Department of Stage Art of the Central Academy of Drama.

Biografie des Künstlers

early life and artistic career

sun zong-wei, a renowned chinese painter, was born in tianjin, china in 1912. his formative years were marked by exposure to traditional chinese art forms and philosophies, shaping his lifelong dedication to capturing the essence of chinese culture through visual expression. he studied under xu beihong, one of china’s most influential sculptors, gaining invaluable insight into artistic technique and conceptual understanding—a connection that would profoundly impact his subsequent creative endeavors. sun zong-wei's artistic journey began with a focus on landscapes and genre scenes, reflecting the grandeur of the chinese countryside and the daily life of ordinary people. These early works demonstrated a meticulous attention to detail and a masterful command of brushstrokes, establishing a foundation for his distinctive style.

artistic contributions and style

sun zong-wei’s artistic hallmark lies in his innovative fusion of traditional chinese aesthetics with modern oil painting techniques—a daring experiment that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries. He skillfully incorporated symbolic motifs drawn from buddhist subjects and mongolian art, enriching his canvases with layers of cultural significance. This approach wasn't merely stylistic; it represented a conscious effort to engage with the intellectual currents of his time while honoring china’s rich artistic heritage. His distinctive style—characterized by bold color palettes and expressive brushwork—became instantly recognizable and cemented his place as a pioneer in chinese modern art.

notable artworks and exhibitions

sun zong-wei's oeuvre, though not extensively documented, showcases remarkable depth and complexity. Among his most celebrated pieces are “Camel Herding,” depicting the nomadic life of mongolian pastoralists with breathtaking realism; "Delicious Food in Kitchen," capturing a vibrant snapshot of chinese domesticity; and “Evening in the Meadow,” bathed in soft hues that evoke tranquility and contemplation. These artworks were presented at prominent exhibitions throughout china, garnering critical acclaim for their artistic merit and cultural resonance. His participation in the 1948 summer olympics—where he submitted "Straße am Stadtpark"—was a pivotal moment, securing him recognition as a significant figure within the international art community.

museums and collections

while comprehensive information regarding sun zong-wei’s artwork holdings remains elusive, cafa art museum (beijing, china) stands out as one of the few institutions showcasing his masterpieces. Its collection embodies the spirit of chinese modern and contemporary art—a testament to sun zong-wei's enduring legacy and contribution to artistic history. Similar collections can be found in wu zuoren’s studio and yuan xikun’s private gallery, furthering the appreciation for his singular vision.

historical significance

sun zong-wei’s work transcends mere visual beauty; it embodies a profound engagement with chinese cultural identity—a reflection of the nation's artistic spirit during a transformative period. His stylistic innovations paved the way for subsequent generations of chinese artists, establishing him as an indispensable figure in china’s artistic canon. He remains an inspiration to aspiring creatives who strive to honor tradition while embracing experimentation—a symbol of china’s enduring commitment to artistic excellence.
Sun Zongwei

Sun Zongwei

1912 - 1979 , China

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Öl auf Leinwand; Verschmelzung traditioneller chinesischer Elemente
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Chinesische Moderne Kunst']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Xu Beihong']
  • Date Of Birth: 1912 Tianjin China
  • Full Name: Sun Zongwei
  • Nationality: Chinesisch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Camel Herding
    • Delicious Food in Kitchen
    • Evening in the Meadow
  • Place Of Birth: Tianjin China