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畫魂 La Peintre

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  • "La Peontre"
  • "La peintre"
  • "La Peintre"
  • "Peintre"
  • "Soul haunted by painting"

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  • "The life and times of Zhang Yuliang, the famous Chinese female painter of nudes who flourishes in the 1920s and up until the 50's."
  • "In the late 1920s, a woman painter specializing in nude painting returns from France to China to teach her skills but finds that the art form is being heavily condemned by the general public and the government. In dismay, she leaves her husband several years later and returns to France to pursue her career."
  • "At the beginning of the 20th century, Yuliang leaves a brothel in a small Chinese town, to become second wife of Mr. Pan. In his absence she learns to paint and studies art at the Shanghai Art Institute, until public pressure forces its closure for painting nudes. Yuliang, unable to bear her husband a son, leaves Pan to his first wife, to pursue her studies abroad in Paris, where she finds some fame as an artist. When she rejoins Pan in Nanking in the 1930's, but her distant past clouds her career."
  • "In the late 1920s, a woman painter specialising in nude painting returns from France to China to teach her skills but finds that the art form runs counter to traditional Chinese mores and is heavily condemned by the public. In dismay, she leaves her husband several years later and returns to France to pursue her career."
  • "Based on a true story of Chinese painter Pan Yuliang, whose work was celebrated in Paris, yet rejected at home. At fifteen years old, she was sold into prostitution. Her life changes when she marries a high official. Through her husband, she finds expression in western painting, and furthers her studies in Paris. Although internationally acclaimed as an artist, her past always continued to haunt her at home in China; and it was only after her death that she finally received the acceptance she so desperately sought."
  • "Drama about the life and work of painter Pan Yuliang."
  • "In the late 1920s, a woman painter specialising in nude painting returns from France to China to teach her skills but finds that the art form is being heavily condemned by the general public and the government. In dismay, she leaves her husband several years later and returns to France to pursue her career."
  • "Leaving prostitution to become a painter, Zhang Yuliang is still not accepted by Chinese society. She leaves China, finally settling in Paris where she finds fame."
  • ""This is a whole life story of a girl who grew up in [sic] a prostitute. Later, she married a general and had a chance to learn painting in France. Several years later her portrait "Bathing Woman" won the grand prize in France. She decided to come back to Shanghai teaching in an art school."- container."
  • "The life and times of Pan Yuliang, the famous Chinese female painter of nudes who flourishes in the 1920s and up until the 50's."
  • "This is a drama of the life of woman painter Pan Yuliang. "This is a whole life story of a girl who grew up in a [sic] prostitute. Later, she married a general and had a chance to learn painting in France. Several years later her portrait 'Bathing woman' won the grand prize in France. She decided to come back [sic] Shanghai teaching in an art school. Unfortunately the western painting was restricted in China during that time. Many people couldn't accept naked painted [sic]. She was strongly attacked from the public ...." -- Container."
  • "At the beginning of the twentieth century, Yu-liang leaves a brothel in a small Chinese town, to become the second wife of Mr. Pan. While Pan is away at the revolution in Yunnan, Yu-liang learns to paint and takes art classes at the Shanghai Art Institute, until it is closed for painting nudes. Because she cannot bear him a son, Yu-liang leaves Pan to his first wife, and studies art in Paris, where she wins an award for a nude self-portrait. She returns to join Pan in Nanking in the 1930's, and becomes a Professor until it is discovered that she came from a brothel. She returns to Paris to live the rest of her life there, and finally gains a major exhibition of her work."
  • "A girl who grew up in a brothel turned into a great painter in late 1920s' China."

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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Mandarin language audiovisuals"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Drama"
  • "Biography"
  • "Chinese language audiovisuals"
  • "DVD (Digital video discs)"
  • "Cantonese language audiovisuals"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Biographical films"

http://schema.org/name

  • "畫魂 La Peintre"
  • "Hua hun la peintre"
  • "画魂 La Peintre"
  • "画魂 La peintre"
  • "Hua hun La Peintre"
  • "畫魂 la peintre"
  • "Hua hun La peintre"