Explore the artistic life of Pu Xinyu (1896-1963), a remarkable figure in modern Chinese fine arts history and a descendant of the Qing imperial clan Aisin Gioro. Some 63 of Pu’s artworks are meticulously curated for display at Prince Kung’s Palace Museum in Beijing. From calligraphy to drafts and sketches, delve into the essence of Pu’s artistry, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of traditional and classical Chinese culture.
Dates: April 23-July 21
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