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San Francisco Museum Receives Chinese Artist’s Masterpiec­es

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Three pieces of artwork by renowned traditiona­l Chinese painter Zhang Daqian have recently been donated to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the U.S.

The three masterpiec­es include a painting of bamboo and two framed landscapes, titled Thatched Cottages at Cloudy Mountains and Traveling on Remote Mountains.

The paintings, created by the artist during his sojourn in California in the 1970s, come from the collection of the family of Yao Ke, a long-time friend of Zhang and a well-known scholar and writer.

One of the paintings, Traveling on Remote Mountains, which features a depiction of Half Dome in California’s Yosemite National Park, is currently on display at the museum.

“Zhang was the first Chinese artist to creatively employ traditiona­l ink in rendering the natural wonders of California,” said Zhang Fan, curator of Chinese art at the museum.

“The graceful integratio­n of an American landmark into a Chinese-style compositio­n showcases how inspired the artist was by the grand landscapes here,” he said, adding that “this painting is a treasure which will locally resonate and also wow our visitors for generation­s.”

Zhang, also known as Chang Dai-chien, is one of the most well-known Chinese artists of the 20th century.

The museum said it now has the largest collection of Zhang’s works outside Asia. Most paintings of the collection are currently on display in an exhibition titled, “Chang Dai-chien: Painting from Heart to Hand” at the museum.

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