Pan was orphaned at an early age and adopted by her uncle. When Pan was just 14, her uncle sold her to a brothel. In 1913, when she was 18, Pan’s freedom was bought by a wealthy customs official named Pan Zanhua, whom she married & took his first name as her last.
Her husband’s wealth & connections allowed Pan to study art & she soon passed the exams to train at the Shanghai Art School in 1920. She also studied in Paris at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, and spent a further year in Rome.
In 1929, Pan was invited to be professor of art at the National Central University in Nanjing. But, things were changing rapidly in China.
In 1937, the Second Sino-Japanese War has erupted, bringing with it a rising tide of nationalism and moral reform. Pan’s nude painting, and her past as a sex worker, were heavily criticised by the government.
In 1985, many of her works were returned to China, and are now held by the National Art Museum of China in Beijing and at the Anhui Provincial Museum in Hefei.
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