Description/
Chen Cheng-po writes from Tokyo to his second daughter, Bi-nu, and eldest son, Tsung-kuang. He tells them that he has received the jellied bean pastes. He also mentions that he wants to submit the work Scenery of Southern Country to the Taiwan Art Exhibition, but that he will ask his teacher about this idea. He also informs that Li Shih-chiao lent him a size 50 frame. The picture on the postcard is a work from the 28th Nika Exhibition (Nikaten).
Bibliography/
- Suchu Li, Something that Reflects the Era—A Study of Paintings by Chen Cheng-Po ( Taipei City: Art & Collection Group Publishing, 2012), 326.
A Postcard sent from Chen Cheng-po to Bi-nu and Tsung-kuang
Type:Correspondence
Time:1941.09.22
Dimension:14x9 cm