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Lin Yushan was born on 1 April, 1907 in Kagi-cho, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Chiayi, Taiwan), is a Taiwanese visual artist. Discover Lin Yushan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April 1907
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace Kagi-cho, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Chiayi, Taiwan)
Date of death 20 August, 2004
Died Place Taipei City, Taiwan
Nationality Taiwan

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1907

Lin Yushan (1 April 1907 – 20 August 2004), originally named Lin Yinggui, was a Taiwanese visual artist.

Lin was raised in a family-owned picture framing store.

Lin grew up with an early passion for painting, and his first instructors were folk painters hired by his family.

He also spent much of his early years learning from artists such as Tan Ting-pho and Isaka Kyokko.

1926

Between 1926 and 1929, he lived in Japan and studied Oriental painting at the Kawabata Painting School.

1927

In 1927, his works Water Buffalo and Southern Gate were selected for the 1st (Taiten), where, together with Chen Jin and Guo Xuehu, he became known as one of the “Taiten’s Up-and-Coming Talents”.

After this, he was selected in each subsequent year of the Taiten.

His works Lotus Pond, Sugar Cane, and Evening Glow were named as special selections for the 4th, 6th, and 7th Taitens, respectively.

Aside from participating in exhibitions, he also actively participated in various types of painting societies such as Chiayi's Chun-Meng Painting Society (Tainan artist

Pan Chun-yuan also participated the society), Crow Society, Mo-Yang Painting Group, and the Zili Society, as well as Northern painting societies like the “Sandalwood Association” and the “Liguang Society”.

1935

In order to advance his art Lin went back to Kyoto to continue advanced studies at Insho Domoto's Art School Tokyusha from 1935 to 1936.

During this time, he imitated the styles of Song dynasty painters and became better acquainted with Chinese painting.

1938

Starting in 1938, he drew illustrations for serialized novels in newspapers and popular fiction books.

The illustrations for Yang Kui’s interpretations of Records of the Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West were among Lin's famous works.

1946

In 1946, he served as a juror for the Chinese Painting Section of the 1st Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition.

Before 1946, most of his works used a fine-brush technique.

Afterwards, he shifted toward a more freehand style while continuing to use fine-brush techniques.

1951

In 1951, he was hired by the Art Department of National Taiwan Normal University, where he stayed until his retirement in 1977.

Lin promoted en plein air painting, which he considered an important foundation of painting.

His work centered thematically on bird-and-flower, landscapes, and figures.

1955

His written works include 1955's “Vicissitudes of the Way of Art”, 1964's “A Study of Bird-and-Flower Painting”, and 1968's “An Outline of the Beginning of Chinese Painting”.

1966

Among Lin's works, some are characterized by abstraction, such as 1966's Ivy.

In addition to his paintings, Lin also wrote reflections on his creative experiences and life as an artist.

1972

In 1972, after gouache paintings were removed from the Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibitions, he and some other gouache painters formed the “Chang Liu Painting Society”.

In addition to his creative work, Lin also contributed to the education of new artistic talents.

He taught at Provincial Chiayi Senior High School and Blessed Imelda's School.