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Year

1948

Text

Zao Wou-ki kommt in Paris an.
Henri Michaux a rencontré Zao Wou-ki peu après son arrivé à Paris. Pendant des années, ils se voient presque tous les jours.
His first loves had been Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse and for a while his workis was strongly influence by Paul Klee. Then he was moving towards abstraction.

Mentioned People (2)

Michaux, Henri  (Namur 1899-1984 Paris) : Dichter, Maler

Zao, Wou-ki  (Beijing 1921-2013 Nyon, Schweiz) : Maler, Lithograph

Subjects

Art : Painting and Calligraphy / Literature : Occident : Belgium

Documents (2)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1973 Sullivan, Michael. The meeting of Eastern and Western art from the sixteenth century to the present day. (London : Thames and Hudson, 1973). [Rev. and expanded ed. (Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1989)].
https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PMFwC1gP0BkC.
[Enthält]
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Some important dates in Far Eastern history since 1500.
Japan: the first phase, c.1550-1850.
China and European art, 1600-1800.
Europe and Chinese art, 1600-1800.
Japan: from the Meiji restoration of 1869 to the present day.
The revolution in Chinese art.
Europe and America: from 1850 to the present day.
Some reflections on the East-West dialogue. S. 196.
Publication / Sul6
  • Source: Loehr, George. Missionary artists at the Manchu court. In : Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society ; vol. 34 (1962-1963). (Loehr1, Publication)
2 2006 Liu, Yang. Henri Michaux et la Chine. (Paris : Ed. Le manuscrit, 2006). (Diss.) S. 62. Publication / MichH1
  • Source: Cheng, Baoyi [Cheng, François]. Faguo dang dai shi ren heng li Mixiu. In : Wai guo wen xue yan jiu ; no 4 (1982). [Henri Michaux, poète français contemporain. Enthält ein Interview von Cheng mit Michaux und die Übersetzung von sechs Gedichten].
    法国当代诗人亨利•米修 (MichH9, Publication)
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)
  • Person: Liu, Yang
  • Person: Michaux, Henri