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Out in the Fields|CHEN Chin|Postcard Set

Out in the Fields|CHEN Chin|Postcard Set

CHEN Chin


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Out in the Fields|1934|陳進 Chen Chin  1907-1998|Gouache on Silk, 186 x 171 cm
Taipei Fine Arts Museum Collection

CHEN Chin learned her painting skills in Japan, where it is known as Nihonga, a Japanese painting style. In Out in the Fields, a woman carries a child and is presented with flowers. CHEN captured the warmth of 1930s domestic life through graceful figures, gentle gestures, and a blend of traditional and modern fashion. The vivid, expressive gaze — unusual in traditional Nihonga — became a hallmark of CHEN’s portraits of women. The lush flowers and balanced composition highlight her refined technique.

Born in 1907 and trained in Tokyo, CHEN painted elegant women whose style and presence came to symbolize a Taiwan in search of its identity. Though her works are calm and restrained, they often conceal personal struggles. Through them, she expressed quiet strength — a longing for freedom and a new role for women in a rapidly changing world.

Source:Taipei Fine Arts Museum


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Size:12.4 x 13.5 cm
Material:Art Paper
Made:Taiwan
©Taipei Fine Arts Museum
Introduction:Artist - Chen Chin

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