
The Macau Pavilion at the Urban Best Practices Area, designed like the city's 92-year-old Tak Seng On Pawnshop, is displaying "Horseback Riding in a Spring Field," a painting that won a prize at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

The Macau Pavilion at the Urban Best Practices Area, designed like the city's 92-year-old Tak Seng On Pawnshop, is displaying "Horseback Riding in a Spring Field," a painting that won a prize at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
The Macau Pavilion at the Urban Best Practices Area, designed like the city's 92-year-old Tak Seng On Pawnshop, is displaying "Horseback Riding in a Spring Field," a painting that won a prize at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Its painter, Su Renquan (1871-1932), was a descent of Su Dongpo (1037-1101), a well known poet and official during the Northern Song Dynasty.
Su Min, the grandson of Su Renquan, also has his works on display at the pavilion. Su specializes in traditional Chinese painting.
The exhibition of 25 artworks by 10 Macau calligraphers and painters will run through September 22.