Lin Aqin


Lin Aqin was one of the gouache painters active during Taiwan under Japanese rule. She was married to the painter Kuo Hsueh-hu. Lin died in San Francisco, US, on October 8, 2020.

Life

In 1928, Lin Aqin enrolled at Taipei Third High School for Girls, where she studied gouache painting under Gobara Koto, revealing her artistic talent. Through Harada's introduction, she met Kuo Hsueh-hu, and they married in the spring of 1935 in front of the Yuanshan Shrine. To support Kuo Hsueh-hu's artistic career, Lin, who came from a wealthy family, shouldered the heavy responsibilities of raising their children and managing the household finances after marriage. In the 1960s, Lin paused her artistic pursuits to focus on her family. In the 1970s, she moved to the United States. She and Guo Xuehu had four children: Guo Zhenxiang,, Guo Xiangmei, and.

Works

Southern Country
Yellow Crotalaria
Lantern Festival - Taiyang Award

Film and television works

In 2016, the television drama "Purple Dadaocheng" featured Lin Aqin's character portrayed by.