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Convergence of Nature and Culture: Seeing Tamsui through Artists’ Eyes

Surrounded by mountains and a river, Tamsui, which used to be called “Hobe”, has always attracted senior artists in Taiwan. Exotic and traditional buildings left by the Dutch, Qing Dynasty, and Japanese feature in its historic characteristics, attracting wandering literati. Artists are also inspired by this historic town. The paintings of Tamsui are a spectacular page of Taiwan’s art history. By following in the steps of Taiwanese artists Chen Zhi-qi, Chen Cheng-po, and Yen Shui-long, let us start a journey through Tamsui across time and space!

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VI . Reference
  • Douglas L. Fix, Charlotte Lo Edited. Curious investigations: 19th-century American and European Impressions of Taiwan. Taipei: Ru guo, 2006. Print.
  • Wang Ya-lun, Lin Zhi-ming, Shang Xu-han, Tseng Fang-ling Edited. Window to the East John Thomson–The Journey to Formosa, China and Southeast Asia 1865-1871. Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, 2012. Print.
  • Pickering, William Alexander. Pioneering in Formosa: Recollections of Adventures among Mandarins, Wreckers and Head-Hunting Savages. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1898. Print.

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