Tan Ting-pho (Chen Chengbo; Peh-oe-ji: Tan Teng-pho; February 2; 1895 - March 25; 1947); was a well-known Taiwanese painter. In 1926; his oil painting Street of Chiayi was featured in the seventh Empire Art Exhibition in Japan; which was the first time a Taiwanese artist's work was displayed at the exhibition.
Tan devoted his life to education and creation; and was greatly concerned about the development of humanist culture in Taiwan. He was not only devoted to the improvement of his own painting; but also to the promotion of the aesthetic education of the Taiwanese people. He was murdered as a result of the February 28 Incident; a 1947 popular uprising in Taiwan which was brutally repressed by the Kuomintang (KMT).
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