Wu Changshuo(1844-1927): Chinese Ink Painting in Qing Dynasty (Sales totaling $92 million)

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A work by Wu Changshuo [Photo: xinjingrushui.com]
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Wu Changshuo is a renowned painter, calligrapher and seal-carver of the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Being a representative of the Sea Painting School, Wu achieved great recognition in free-style flower painting and employed burin and calligraphy in paintings creating a distinctive style. His brightly colored works are considered to be magnificent and of high aesthetic value.
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