Zhang Guangyu was creative while painting with watercolors, and making illustrations and cartoons, as well as designing animation characters. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Yet the name of Zhang Guangyu (1900-65) is unknown to many who have seen his works and have also been influenced by them.
And it has taken five decades since his death for the first comprehensive exhibition of Zhang's works to be held in China. On Nov 20, the show opened in Shanghai where the long-forgotten figure of modern Chinese art spent most of his life, developing his distinctive style. It runs through Dec 20.
Master of Chinese Modernism Art, the exhibition at the Long Museum, celebrates Zhang's creativity and versatility in painting, illustration, design, publishing and animation.
A display of more than 300 of his works show how he helped Chinese art make the transition from the classical age to a modern world in the first half of the 20th century.