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Lin Chih-chu

Lin Chih-chu (February 2, 1917 – February 13, 2008), a native of Daya, Taichung, Taiwan (now Daya District, Taichung City), was a Taiwanese painter known as the "Father of Taiwanese Nihonga."In his early years, Lin Chih-chu participated in exhibitions in Japan and Taiwan, with his works primarily focusing on portraits and everyday scenes. In his later years, he shifted his focus to paintings of flowers, birds, and landscapes.

Biography

  1. 林佳禾. "〈林之助膠彩畫「水影」之劣化與修復探討〉". 國立臺南藝術大學古物維護研究所碩士論文.
  2. ^ 台灣膠彩畫的捍衛者 : 林之助特展. 國立臺灣美術館. 2007. ISBN 9789860095609.