File:Tamsui by Chen Chengpuo.jpg

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  • Information:Tamsui/ Chen Cheng-po/ 1935/ 91 x 116.5 cm/ Collection of National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
  • Information in Chinese:淡水/ 陳澄波/ 1935/ 畫布/油彩/ 91 x 116.5 cm/ 國立台灣美術館典藏
  • Description from Original Source:陳澄波所要塑造的具有臺灣都市特色的風貌終於落實在淡水小鎮。圖中彎曲的小徑充滿活力,沿路兩旁櫛比鱗次的樓房,中西並存,新舊林立,一股無形的生命力呼之欲出。陳澄波將各色的房屋,像積木般堆砌出富於層次的空間,穿梭於小徑上的人物則像是縮小的玩偶,帶出戲劇性的敘述趣味。紅色主調也傳達出他作品中所熟悉的溫暖之感。
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