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Hedda MORRISON

Born
13 December 1908 Stuttgart, Germany
Died
1991
Nationality
German
Lived/worked
worked in China 1933–46, Australia 1967–91

98 works

No title (Yellow River plain at dusk) Hedda MORRISON No title (Lone pine against sunlit cliff face) Hedda MORRISON No title (Morning clouds) Hedda MORRISON No title (Lone pine against clouds) Hedda MORRISON No title (Temple roof end) Hedda MORRISON No title (The Chessboard Pavilion) Hedda MORRISON No title (Step ladder to the north peak) Hedda MORRISON No title (Fairy Palm Cliff) Hedda MORRISON No title (Taoist novice) Hedda MORRISON No title (Taoist priest) Hedda MORRISON No title (Sacred Taoist dance) Hedda MORRISON No title (The stone balustrade) Hedda MORRISON No title (Two Taoist priests below the fairy palm cliff) Hedda MORRISON No title (Hua Shan mountain face) Hedda MORRISON No title (Three gnarled pines) Hedda MORRISON No title (Taoist priest) Hedda MORRISON No title (Hua Shan north peak) Hedda MORRISON The Abbot of Sheng Mi Chih T'ang, one of the many temples at which I stayed. The Abbot was a courteous, kindly man who made visitors welcome Hedda MORRISON Schoolboys under martial arts instruction. Traditional martial arts skills and acrobatics were preserved in the theatre and for popular entertainment Hedda MORRISON No title Hedda MORRISON A moon guitar Hedda MORRISON Beating raw cotton to remove the dust and fibres Hedda MORRISON Wang Ch'ing Fang, another gifted artist. He painted landscapes in a style that was a break from tradition. Art was his vocation but he supported his family by teaching Hedda MORRISON Itinerant puppet show. The puppet master would roam the streets and set up his booth on the street or in a private courtyard, whenever it was wanted Hedda MORRISON Principal mourners pause to make obeisance to the coffin Hedda MORRISON The Chinese relative of the oboe Hedda MORRISON No title (Two men in opium den) Hedda MORRISON The old lady who ran the opium den that I visited. She was not averse to a pipe herself when business was slack Hedda MORRISON A quiet game of chess in a rich man's home. The game is a contest between two armies separated by a river Hedda MORRISON In the early morning elderly gentlemen practised t'ai-chi, the ancient Chinese system of exercised designed to perfect body balance Hedda MORRISON
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