
Published online:
14 September 2011
Published in print:
01 June 2010
Online ISBN:
9789882207738
Print ISBN:
9789888028405
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Huang Binhong Huang Binhong
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The Early Correspondence The Early Correspondence
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Cite
Roberts, Claire, 'Huang Binhong and Fou Lei', Friendship in Art: Fou Lei and Huang Binhong (Hong Kong , 2010; online edn, Hong Kong Scholarship Online, 14 Sept. 2011), https://doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888028405.003.0004, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter discusses the early correspondence formed by Huang Binhong and Fou Lei. It begins by introducing Huang Binhong, his early life in Jinhua, east Zhejiang, his education, and the paintings he created since his first few years in Shanghai. The other section focuses on the correspondence between Lei and Binhong. The first letter Lei wrote to Binhong was on May 1943 and alluded to Lei's knowledge of Western art history. The chapter also presents several of the letters exchanged between the two, which show that Binhong valued the friendship that formed between him and Lei.
Keywords:
early correspondence, Huang Binhong, Fou Lei, early life, paintings, first letter, art history, friendship
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