Chen Shizeng
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Chen Shizeng (born March 2, 1876, Fenghuang, Hunan province, China died September 12, 1923, Nanjing, Jiangsu province) Wade-Giles romanization Ch’en Shih-tseng, original name Chen Hengke, courtesy name (zi) Shizeng, art name (hao) Xiudaoren Xiuzhe was a Chinese painter and critic, painter, and educator of early 20th-century China. At a time when some Chinese artists were rejecting traditional Chinese painting styles in favor of Western influenced styles, Chen championed traditional Chinese literati art in his own art and in his A Study of Chinese Literati Painting [1]
Source
- Sullivan, Michael. Modern Chinese artists: a biographical dictionary. University of California Press. 2006. online May 19, 2009. ISBN 0-520-24449-4, ISBN 978-0-520-24449-8.
References
External links
- Chen Shizeng and his Painting Gallery at China Online Museum
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