Georgette Chen’s Tropical Fruits
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Georgette Chen
Tropical Fruits
c.1969, Singapore
P-0811
NHB Collections
Donated by Georgette Chen
Singapore Art Museum
Image taken from Singapore Collections Online
Many years ago, when I was studying Art History during my secondary school years, Georgette Chen was the one and only female pioneer Singapore artists in the syllabus. As such, it was difficult not to remember her.
Born in 1907 in Zhejiang Province, China, Georgette Chen had her education first in Paris, New York and then Shanghai. In 1954, she settled in Singapore. Since then, she had taught at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts until her retirement in 1981.
Tropical Fruits by Georgette Chen has a fairly pleasing composition. I find the colours used in Tropical Fruits to be appealing. The placement of the fruits and the choice of colours used somehow give the work an overall balanced and pleasant feeling. The green fruit that is placed somewhat in the centre of the painting somehow draws the viewer’s attention. Georgette Chen is one artist whom I think has a gift in using colours in a visually pleasant and interesting manner.
Did you notice that black outlines were used to highlight the contours of the fruits? The outlines somehow reminds me of the styles and techniques used by some of the Post-Impressionist artists such as Paul Cezanne and Vincent Van Gogh. One can clearly observe signs that demonstrate the extent to which Georgette Chen’s art has been influenced by Western art movements such as Post-Impressionism.
Meantime, the art history aspects aside, it helps to simply enjoy the visual treat offered by Georgette Chen’s Tropical Fruits.
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References:
- Art of Our Time: Unyielding Passion: 8 Masters of Singapore Art by Joyce Fan, Curator, Singapore Art Museum.
- Georgette Chen by Kwok Kian Chow
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(5) Comments
Posted by: homesafe
Posted on: July 30th, 2007
Thanks for another great post =)
Posted by: Wei Chong
Posted on: July 30th, 2007
Nice post. Good enough to win a Nintendo Wii! :P
Posted by: Justcate
Posted on: July 30th, 2007
I remember Georgette Chen. Art was a favorite subject of mine and once upon a time, I aspired to be like her but in those days, art was not seen as a choice of profession. Georgette was ahead of her time.
Posted by: oceanskies79
Posted on: August 4th, 2007
My pleasure. I am sure that there will be many entries good enough to win the Nintendo Wii. Justcate: Yes, Georgette Chen was ahead of her time indeed. :)
Posted by: シャネル腕輪
Posted on: January 15th, 2011
My pleasure. I am sure that there will be many entries good enough to win the Nintendo Wii. Justcate: Yes, Georgette Chen was ahead of her time indeed. :)
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