Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.

Date | 1926 |
people | Kwan Wai Nung |
object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date of Death | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
Material Type | Image |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
Calendar poster of The Kwong Sun Co., Ltd.
In bringing together Western and Chinese techniques, Kwan Wai-nung applied the techniques of chiaroscuro and perspective in this painting. The crisp lines gave the heptachord, the table on which the teapot was set, and the screen at the back a three-dimensional sense. A sense-of-depth was successfully created by the clever arrangement of the objects. Chiaroscuro was applied on the attire of the male servant, creating a realistic scene using the sharp shadows.
Date | 1926 |
People | Kwan Wai Nung |
Object | Calendar poster |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Calendar posters of Kwan Wai-nung |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Accession no.: 2001.32.10. Object Name: Commercial Poster of the Kwong Sun Co. Ltd. |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | KWL008 |
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