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Lin Jinghong | |
Hàn-jī | 林錦鴻 |
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Pe̍h-ōe-jī | Lîm Kím-hông |
Tâi-lô | Lîm Kím-hông |
Lin Jinhong (August 9, 1905 - 1985), a native of Shekou Village, Fenyuan Township, Changhua County, Taiwan, was a painter. He once co-founded the "Six Inkstones Society" with Lü Tiezhou, Guo Xuehu, Chen Jinghui, Yang San-lang, and Cao Qiupu.[1] During the Japanese occupation, he held an art exhibition at the Changhua Arts Hall. After World War II, he served as the third Fenyuan Township Village Representative and joined the Taiwan Xinmin Newspaper as an art reporter.[1] He was also a member of the Central Taiwan Art Association, Kuangxi Art Association, and Changhua County Art Association.
His works have been selected for exhibitions such as the "Taiwan Exhibition",[2] "Chunyang Exhibition",[3] Taiwan Thousand People Art Association Exhibition, Changhua County Art Association Exhibition, China-Japan Exchange Exhibition, and Fanglan Art Exhibition.[4]
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