Flowers and Fruit
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Flowers and Fruit
Giclée / Art Print
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Total Price
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Collectible Description
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Artist Biography
hoo mojong: A Pioneer of Chinese Landscape Painting
Hoo Mojong (贺慕群), born in Chongqing, China in 1955, stands as a remarkable figure in contemporary Chinese art, recognized for his masterful oil paintings that capture the essence of nature and infused with profound cultural heritage. His artistic journey began amidst the turbulent backdrop of post-war Shanghai, shaping his worldview and fueling his dedication to portraying the beauty of the natural world with unwavering precision.- Early Life & Education: Mojong’s formative years were marked by exposure to both traditional Chinese art forms and Western influences—a duality that would profoundly impact his artistic style. He pursued formal training at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, immersing himself in European techniques while retaining a deep connection to his roots.
- Emergence as Artist: Mojong’s breakthrough came in 1968 when he secured the First Prize at the Salon des Femmes Peintres in Paris—a prestigious event that catapulted him into the spotlight and established him as one of France's most promising young artists.
- Exploring Landscape & Symbolism: Mojong’s artistic vision centers on capturing the sublime grandeur of Chinese landscapes, often rendered with meticulous detail and vibrant color palettes. His works frequently explore themes of tranquility, contemplation, and the cyclical rhythms of nature—reflecting Confucian ideals and Daoist philosophies.
Notable Achievements & Exhibitions
Mojong’s prolific output has garnered international acclaim through numerous solo exhibitions across China and abroad. He gained recognition as a leading artist in 1995 at Taiwan Gallery Taipei, followed by a triumphant retrospective at the Shanghai Art Museum in 1996—a pivotal moment cementing his place within the broader context of Chinese art history. Subsequent exhibitions included those at Today Art Museum Beijing (2002 & 2007), Shenzhen Art Museum Shenzhen (2003), and Alisan Gallery Hong Kong (2004). His work was showcased in prestigious institutions like the National China Museum Beijing and the B.N.(National Library) Paris, demonstrating his enduring influence on the international art scene.Influences & Artistic Style
Mojong’s artistic style is characterized by its unwavering commitment to realism—a technique honed through extensive observation of the natural world. He skillfully employs thick brushstrokes and expressive color palettes reminiscent of Impressionism, particularly Cézanne and Magritte, blending Western influences with traditional Chinese aesthetics. His meticulous attention to detail elevates his paintings beyond mere representation, conveying a palpable sense of atmosphere and emotion. Recurring motifs include flowers, fruit, and landscapes—subjects that resonate deeply with Chinese cultural traditions and symbolize harmony, balance, and spiritual contemplation.Legacy & Recognition
Mojong’s contribution to contemporary Chinese art is undeniable. His generous donation of sixty paintings, etchings, and sketches to the Shanghai Museum in 2012 underscored his belief in sharing artistic excellence with the public—a testament to his dedication to fostering cultural understanding and appreciation. He passed away peacefully in Shanghai at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of breathtaking landscapes that continue to inspire artists and collectors alike. Hoo Mojong’s work remains an enduring symbol of Chinese artistic heritage and a celebration of the transformative power of art.hoo mojong
1955 - , China
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
- Date Of Birth: 1955
- Full Name: hoo mojong
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks:
- Flowers and Fruit
- hoo mojong
- Place Of Birth: Chongqing, China


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