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    • Wu Changshuo

      Wu Changshuo (1844-1927), a prominent Chinese calligrapher, painter and seal carver of the late Qing Dynasty, formerly known as Jun Qing, courtesy name was Changshuo, art name was Kutie, born in Anji Zhejiang. In his childhood, he was influenced by his father and began to like painting and seal carving. He learned regular script from Yan Lugong and Zhong Yuanchang, clerical script from Han Dynasty stone carving, seal script from Tang Dynasty stone carving. The brushwork was influenced by Deng Shiru and Zhao Zhiqian. He was good at painting flowers and had a unique style of painting such as brush movement and composition. In ink brushes, flowers such as plums and peony, trees and stones were noble and beautiful, and his brushstrokes were vigorous and breathtaking.

    • Wang Fu'an

      Wang Fu’an, courtesy name was Wei Ji, art name was Fu An, Wei Ji, Qu Hu, Yin Yong, Shi Nu, Luosha Jiangmin. After the age of 70 he changed his art name to Chimo Laoren.

    • Bai Jiao

      Bai Jiao, courtesy name was Yuan Xiang, art name was Xu Ru, born in Jinshan Shanghai, a calligrapher. He was born in family of intellectuals, was a member and deputy chief of secretariat of the Shanghai Chinese Painting Academy, member of Shanghai branch of the Chinese Artists Association, member of Shanghai Chinese Calligraphy and Seal Carving Research Association, painter and calligrapher of the Shanghai Chinese Painting Academy.

    • Feng Chaoran

      Feng Chaoran (1882-1954), courtesy name was Chaoran, art name was Di Ge, born in Wujin Jiangsu. He was good at Chinese painting and calligraphy. Initially, he often painted women, and later, many of his works had landscapes, flowers, trees, were painted powerfully and attractively.

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