Phyllis Lin (林徽因 1904 - 1955) China Artist Oil Painting Signed




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Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:59185035Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 1900-1949Region of Origin: US
Features: Framed, Personalized, SignedStyle: Impressionism
Width (Inches): 16.5''Listed By: Artist
Color: Multi-ColorQuantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Subject: Still LifePainting Surface: Canvas
Originality: OriginalMedium: Oil
Height (Inches): 9''
Original Description:
1--Imagine Size:9"/16.5"(22.5cm/41cm)  2--Framed Size:11.5”/19”  3--Signed Right Down4--Provenance: In Los Angeles5--Original: Unprinted6--Make your own judgment,  Some craquelure in the painting face from age7--To accept to this status, Please look at all pictures before you make a bid,   it was remind to:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Lin Huiyin (Chinese: 林徽因, born 林徽音; pinyin: Lín Huīyīn; kn...own as Phyllis Lin or Lin Whei-yin when in the United States; 10 June 1904 – 1 April 1955) was a Chinese architect and architectural historian. She is known to be the first female architect in modern China and her husband the famed "Father of Modern Chinese Architecture" Liang Sicheng, [1] both of whom worked as founders and faculty in the newly formed Architecture Department of Northeastern University in 1928 and, after 1949, as professors in Tsinghua University in Beijing. Liang and Lin began restoration work on cultural heritage sites of China in the post-imperial Republican Era of China; a passion which she would pursue to the end of her life. The American artist Maya Lin is her niece.[2]
Lin was born in Hangzhou though her family was from Minhou. She was the daughter of Lin Changmin (林長民) (16 September 1876 - Minhou, 24 December 1925) and He Xueyuan (何雪媛) (1882–1972).In a time when women had limited access to formal education, Lin was able to receive a formal education due to being part of a wealthy family. Because of her family's affluence she was able to travel extensively with her father. She obtained her degrees both in England and the United States. Lin first studied in London where she attended St Mary's College. In the early 1920s, Lin Huiyin's modern conceptions were unique and romantic compared with other writers. [3]It was there she became acquainted with the well known Chinese poet Xu Zhimo. Their relationship was a sensational part of Lin Huiyin's life and is referred to in romantic anecdotes. However, Lin's works are highly regarded. Lin wrote free verse, novels and prose. Lin's poems appeared in publications such as the Beijing Morning Post,  Crescent Monthly,  Poetry and the Dipper and the newspaper L'impartiale in Tianjin.In 1924, Lin and Liang Sicheng both enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, where she also worked as a part-time assistant in the architectural department. Although they both wanted to attend the School of Architecture, Lin was not admitted because she was a woman. She therefore enrolled in the School of Fine Arts.[4] Later, she enrolled in stage design programs in Yale University as a graduate student, pursuing her longtime interest in drama.[2]During her studies she pursued her passion for architecture by taking architectural classes.[5][6] It was here that Lin along with Liang Sicheng, her future husband whom she had known since childhood, pursued their love of architecture.In April 1924, the sixty-four-year old Indian poet Tagore visited China, Lin Huiyin and Xu Zhimo worked together to do the interpretation work for Tagore, during which Lin Huiyin distinguished herself with her fluent English and also won the admiration of the poet.[7]After 1949, Lin Huiyin became a professor of architecture at Tsinghua University. As a literary writer and architectural historian, Lin Huiyin rebuilt the capital from the aspects of cultural tradition, architectural beauty, historical significance, and living conditions of the people. Meanwhile, Lin Huiyin participated in the design of the "National emblem" and the "Monument to The People's Heroes".[15] Lin designed the floral wreath patterns at the base of the Monument to the People's Heroes. Lin also took part in the standardization of Beijing city planning.She died in 1955 of tuberculosis



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