The exhibition shows Wen Yiduo's sketches, designs, seal carvings, documents and dozens of Wen Lipeng's oil paintings.
The portrait of his father, depicting a middle-aged Wen Yiduo surrounded by a pyramid of burning red candles, in sharp contrast with his hair, thick eyebrows, beard and gown, all black, delivering a sense of solemnity and determination, is also on display.
Du Pengfei, executive director of Tsinghua University Art Museum, says the exhibition allows people "to understand and remember a generation of Chinese scholars, represented by Wen Yiduo, whose unremitting efforts contributed to social progress and upholds the spirit of a nation".
The exhibition sheds light on Wen Yiduo's talent as an artist and designer, an aspect important to his life, and yet, less well-known to the public.