Chen Cheng-po
Taiwanese artist
Died when: 52 years 51 days (625 months)Star Sign: Aquarius

Tan Teng-pho (Chinese: ???; pinyin: Chén Chéngbo;Pe?h-oe-ji: Tân Têng-pho; 2 February 1895 – 25 March 1947), was a Taiwanese painter and politician.
In 1926, his oil painting Street of Chiayi was featured in the seventh in Japan, which was the first time a Taiwanese artist's work could be displayed at the exhibition.
Tan devoted his life to education and creation, and was greatly concerned about the development of humanist culture in Taiwan.
He was not only devoted to the improvement of his own painting, but also to the promotion of the aesthetic education of the Taiwanese people.
He was killed as a result of the February 28 Incident, a 1947 uprising in Taiwan which was repressed by the Kuomintang (KMT).
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