- Wu
Changshuo (Chinese: 吳昌碩; pinyin: Wú
Chāngshuò,
September 12, 1844 –
November 29, 1927, also
romanised as Wu Changshi, Chinese: 吳昌石; pinyin: Wú Chāngshí)...
- the most
representative ones are the
following painters. Wu
Changshuo (吳昌碩; Wú
Chāngshuò 12
September 1844 – 29
November 1927, also
romanised as Wu Changshi...
- commentary. Some
important artists of the
Shanghai School include Wu
Changshuo, Pu Hua, Zhao Zhiqian, Ren Bonian, He Tianjian, Xie Zhiliu, and Cheng...
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Hangzhou High School). He
studied Chinese traditional painting with Wu
Changshuo, and
built the
foundation of
Chinese traditional painting education. He...
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closely ****ociated with and
considered the
disciple of the
painter Wu
Changshuo. It is
sometimes said that many of his teacher's
paintings were from Wang...
- Shen
Jiaben (沈家本; 1840–1913), Late Qing
Chinese scholar and jurist. Wu
Changshuo (吳昌碩; 1844–1927),
great calligrapher. Chen
Qimei (陳其美; 1878–1916), revolutionary...
- upon the
Shanghai School,
which was very po****r at the time, and met Wu
Changshuo who then
became another mentor to him and
inspired a lot of Qi’s works...
- Some
highlights of the
collection include pieces by Wang Yangming, Wu
Changshuo, Woo Tsin-hang, Yu Youren, Puru,
Chang Dai-chien, and Li Meishu. CCU offers...
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practically poured onto the
painting surface".
Eight Eccentrics of
Yangzhou Wu
Changshuo Qi
Baishi Bada
Shanren Cihai: Page 802. Barnhart: Page 232. Barnhart:...
- and
industry comes from bamboo-related industries.[citation needed] Wu
Changshuo Clear waters and
green mountains Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon 宁云 [Ning...