Lim Hak Tai

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lín (林).
Lim Hak Tai (林学大)

Bust of Lim Hak Tai at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
Born 18 May 1893
Fujian,Flag of the People's Republic of China China
Died February 14, 1963 (aged 69)
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Nationality Singaporean
Field Oil Painting, Drawing, Chinese ink painting,
Training Fuzhou Provincial Art Teacher's Training College
Amoy Art Teacher's College
Awards 1962: Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Award)

Born in Xiamen, Fujian Province in China, Lim Hak Tai (simplified Chinese: 林学大; pinyin: Lín XuéDà) graduated from the Provincial Art Teacher's Training College in Fuzhou in 1916, and went on to the Amoy Art Teacher's College specialising in Western and Chinese art. Lim came to Singapore at the outbreak of Sino-Japan War in 1937, and taught art at The Chinese High School and Nan Chiau Girls High School (now Nan Chiau High School) for a year. In 1938, he was appointed as the first principal of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.

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Lim was a dedicated art educator and an accomplished painter in Singapore, and have taught many art students - some on to becoming accomplished Singaporean artists. He was also the first to articulate the notion of a 'Nanyang style' art that comprised of local and South-east Asian tropical representations using Western painting techniques. As such, Lim persuaded his peers Cheong Soo Pieng, Chen Wen Hsi, Chen Chong Swee and Liu Kang to seek inspiration from their Balinese excursion in 1953, developing what is known today as the Nanyang School of Painting.[1]

Lim was conferred with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Award) for his outstanding achievements for the Academy, and the society on 3 June 1962. He was the first artist to be conferred the award by the Singapore Government. Lim passed away on 14 February 1963 due to lung cancer.

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  1. ^ "Top draw : first-generation artists", Singapore: Straits Times, August 17, 2006. 

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