A Rooster
138.0 x 43.0 cm
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
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A Rooster
Giclée / Kunstafdrukken
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Tsai Shiue-Shi (蔡雪溪): A Pioneer of Taiwanese Landscape Painting
Tsai Shiue-Shi (蔡雪溪), born in Wanhua District, Taipei, Japan in 1884, stands as a pivotal figure in the early 20th-century art landscape of Taiwan. Initially known as Tsai Rong-Kuan (蔡榮寬), he transitioned to the artistic moniker “Shiue-hu” and “Shiue-ya,” reflecting his dedication to mastering traditional Chinese painting techniques.
His formative years were marked by exposure to Japanese colonial influence, shaping his artistic sensibilities. Graduating from elementary school in 1901 during this period, he pursued formal education alongside a fascination for Western art forms. Notably, he honed his skills under the mentorship of Kawada Sumiho (川田墨鳳), a respected colleague at the railway department, fostering a collaborative spirit that would prove influential throughout his career.
Early Life and Artistic Training
Beyond formal schooling, Tsai Shiue-Shi’s artistic journey began with self-study in calligraphy and painting. Recognizing the importance of tradition, he diligently practiced brushwork and composition—skills he further refined through observation and experimentation. This dedication culminated in a profound understanding of Chinese landscape aesthetics, which would become the cornerstone of his distinctive style.
His formative influences extended beyond individual mentors; he absorbed inspiration from contemporary artists exploring similar themes. The burgeoning artistic community in Taipei provided fertile ground for intellectual exchange and creative development—a dynamic environment that nurtured his evolving vision.
Floral Elegance and Symbolism: Exploring Themes of Harmony
Tsai Shiue-Shi’s oeuvre is characterized by a masterful depiction of flora and fauna, reflecting the profound connection between humanity and nature inherent in Chinese philosophy. His paintings frequently portray serene landscapes populated by meticulously rendered birds and blossoms—subjects imbued with symbolic significance representing longevity, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.
He skillfully employed brushstrokes and color palettes to convey emotions and capture fleeting moments of beauty. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail—particularly in capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow—elevates his works beyond mere representation, transforming them into evocative expressions of artistic contemplation.
Notable Achievements and Legacy
Tsai Shiue-Shi achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime, securing recognition as a leading practitioner of traditional Taiwanese Pai Hua (白話畫). His participation in prestigious art exhibitions—including the Taiwan Art Exhibition (“Taiten”) and the Taiwan Viceroy Art Exhibition (“Futen”)—demonstrated his commitment to artistic excellence and solidified his reputation within the broader art community.
Furthermore, he established “New Oriental Painting Research Association,” fostering a vibrant environment for artistic innovation and disseminating knowledge about Chinese painting traditions. His enduring influence can be seen in the works of his disciples—Guo Hsueh-hu (郭雪湖) and Ren Ruiyao (任瑞堯)—who continued to champion his stylistic approach.
Tsai Shiue-Shi’s legacy extends beyond individual paintings; he represents a crucial link between Japanese colonial Taiwan and the subsequent development of Taiwanese art. His unwavering dedication to preserving and advancing Chinese artistic heritage ensures that his contribution to Taiwan's cultural identity remains vibrant for generations to come.
tsai shiue-shi
1884 - , Japan
Snelle feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Traditional Chinese ink painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Impressionism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Kawada Sumiho']
- Date Of Birth: 1884
- Full Name: Tsai Shiue-Shi
- Nationality: Taiwanese
- Notable Artworks:
- Flower and Bird
- A Rooster
- Place Of Birth: Wanhua District, Taipei, Japan

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