Kuo Po-chuan
Kuo Po-chuan, courtesy name Shaosong, was a Taiwanese artist and art educator born in Tainan, Taiwan.
Life
In 1910, Kuo Po-chuan enrolled in Tainan Second Public School and in 1916, he passed the entrance exam for the Taipei National Language School's Public School Teacher Training Department B. After graduating in 1921, he returned to his hometown and began teaching. In 1928, with his expertise in art, he was admitted to the Western Painting Department of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, studying under the guidance of Okada Saburosuke. After graduating in 1933, he stayed in Japan for further studies. In 1937, he traveled to Northeast China from Japan and engaged in sketching in Manchukuo.In 1938, he taught at the Beijing Normal University and the North China Art College. Between 1939 and 1943, he served as the translator and guide for Ryuzaburo Umehara during Umehara's sketching trips in Beijing. In 1940, Kuo Po-chuan married Zhu Wanhua, a Beijing native, and their wedding ceremony was celebrated with a march composed by the Taiwanese musician Chiang Wen-yeh in Beijing. In 1948, due to the Chinese Civil War, he moved back to Taiwan with his family, settling in Tainan. He taught at the Department of Architecture at the Tainan Institute of Technology and founded the Tainan Art Association. Kuo Po-chuan died in 1974.