What is Pan's artistic achievement?
Pan, a famous female painter and sculptor in China, was originally surnamed Zhang, and later renamed with her husband's surname. Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, was born in Yangzhou. Pan is a rare example of women receiving new art education and becoming painters in the early years of the Republic of China. Restricted by objective conditions, female painters are often more difficult to succeed than men, and they have to make many sacrifices to achieve their careers. Pan is such an example. Pan Yuliang, painter and sculptor. Graduated from Paris and Rome Art School, his works were exhibited in Rome Art Exhibition and won the Italian Government Art Award. 1929 After returning to China, he served as the director of western painting in Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts and Shanghai Art Institute, and later lived in Paris on 1937, where he served as a professor in the Art Department of Central University. He was the president of China Fine Arts Society, and participated in exhibitions in France, Britain, Germany, Japan and Switzerland for many times. He once sculpted Zhang Daqian's head and Wang Jiyuan's portrait. Ms. Pan is the first oriental admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting in Rome, Italy. Throughout Pan's artistic career, we can clearly see that her painting art was born and developed in the constant collision and integration of Chinese and Western cultures. This is exactly in line with her artistic thoughts of "combining Chinese and western culture into one" and "begging me from the ancients and not forgetting me from the ancients". In this regard, Mr. Ye Saifu, a French oriental art researcher, made a very accurate evaluation: "Her works combine the strengths of Chinese and Western paintings and give her her her own personality. Her sketching tool is the brushwork of China's calligraphy, which depicts the softness and freedom of the entity with vivid lines. This is Mrs. Pan's style. Her oil painting contains the techniques of China's ink painting, and the picture is moved by the elegant colors. The depth and density of colors are interdependent with lines, which naturally shows the distance, light and shade, truth and falsehood ... She painted everything with China's calligraphy and brushwork, and made rich contributions to modern art. 1977, this generation of French painters died in Paris. The posthumous works and relics have been shipped back to Hefei, China.