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- Chung-Chuan CHENG (Chinese: 鄭瓊娟, 1931-), a female Taiwanese painter, was born in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. She is the granddaughter of philanthropist, Lee His-Cin. While majoring in Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University, Chung-Chuan Cheng joined the Fifth Moon Art Group, encouraged to set up by a painting professor Ji-Chun Liao in 1957. By the end of the same year, she gave up her studies and decided to reside in Japan with her husband. She did not work on any paintings for more than 30 years until she was nearly 60. After that, she started holding solo exhibitions in Japan before returning to Taiwan for joining annual exhibitions of the Fifth Moon Art Group. Just before her 80th birthday, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall staged her art at an exhibition in 2011. Besides that, a private charity organization also took place to display her works for the benefit of the mental and physical disabled residents in Hsinchu. In 2013, Taipei Fine Arts Museum invited Chung-Chuan Cheng to join the group exhibition “Women Adventurers: Five Eras of Taiwanese Art, 1930-1983”. At present, the artist enjoys leading a tranquil life and contentedly creating works. (en)
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- Chung-Chuan CHENG (Chinese: 鄭瓊娟, 1931-), a female Taiwanese painter, was born in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. She is the granddaughter of philanthropist, Lee His-Cin. While majoring in Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University, Chung-Chuan Cheng joined the Fifth Moon Art Group, encouraged to set up by a painting professor Ji-Chun Liao in 1957. By the end of the same year, she gave up her studies and decided to reside in Japan with her husband. She did not work on any paintings for more than 30 years until she was nearly 60. (en)
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