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Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July 1934 – 4 November 2001), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore. His legacy include the Mother And Child bronze sculpture outside Far East Shopping Centre along Orchard Road, and The Explorer located at the entrance of the Singapore Art Museum. in 1981, his outstanding achievements and contributions to Singapore's art scene have garnered him the prestigious Cultural Medallion Award.

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  • Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July 1934 – 4 November 2001), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore. His legacy include the Mother And Child bronze sculpture outside Far East Shopping Centre along Orchard Road, and The Explorer located at the entrance of the Singapore Art Museum. in 1981, his outstanding achievements and contributions to Singapore's art scene have garnered him the prestigious Cultural Medallion Award. (en)
  • Ng Eng Teng (Hanzi: 黄荣庭; Pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 Juli 1934 – 4 November 2001), Kakek Patung Singapura adalah seorang pematung di Singapura yang dikenal karena patung figuratif karyanya, kebanyakan karyanya dapat ditemukan di tempat publik di Singapura. Warisannya meliputi patung perunggu Mother And Child yang berada di halaman Far East Shopping Centre di Jalan Orchard, dan The Explorer yang berada di bagian depan (in)
  • 黄荣庭(英語:Ng Eng Teng;白話字:N̂g Êng-têng;1934年-2001年)是一位新加坡著名雕塑家。 (zh)
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  • 2001-11-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Cultural Medallion Award (en)
  • Pingat APAD, Association of Artists of Various Resources (en)
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  • Singapore (en)
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  • Ng Eng Teng (en)
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  • Huáng Róngtíng (en)
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  • 黄荣庭 (en)
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  • Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July 1934 – 4 November 2001), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore. His legacy include the Mother And Child bronze sculpture outside Far East Shopping Centre along Orchard Road, and The Explorer located at the entrance of the Singapore Art Museum. in 1981, his outstanding achievements and contributions to Singapore's art scene have garnered him the prestigious Cultural Medallion Award. (en)
  • Ng Eng Teng (Hanzi: 黄荣庭; Pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 Juli 1934 – 4 November 2001), Kakek Patung Singapura adalah seorang pematung di Singapura yang dikenal karena patung figuratif karyanya, kebanyakan karyanya dapat ditemukan di tempat publik di Singapura. Warisannya meliputi patung perunggu Mother And Child yang berada di halaman Far East Shopping Centre di Jalan Orchard, dan The Explorer yang berada di bagian depan (in)
  • 黄荣庭(英語:Ng Eng Teng;白話字:N̂g Êng-têng;1934年-2001年)是一位新加坡著名雕塑家。 (zh)
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  • Ng Eng Teng (in)
  • Ng Eng Teng (en)
  • 黄荣庭 (zh)
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