A sculpture by Huang Tu-shui (黃土水) that was lost for more than half a century is to go on display this year, the Museum of National Taipei University of Education and the Ministry of Culture said on Thursday.
Huang, who lived from 1895 to 1930, in 1921 carved Sweet Dew (甘露水) from marble. It was the second work by Huang to be displayed at the Imperial Art Exhibition in Japan, the most prestigious art event in the country, where it received critical acclaim.
The sculpture was rediscovered earlier this year, 50 years after it was lost, by a team led by Lin
Taipei, Oct. 15 (CNA) Late Taiwanese sculptor Huang Tu-shui's (黃土水, 1895-1930) groundbreaking work, "Sweet Dew," which was lost for over half a century, will be displayed in public for the first time later this year at the Museum of National Taipei University of Education (MoNTUE), the museum and Ministry of Culture announced Thursday.
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