Zizheng Zhang PRICE CHARTS
1917 Shanghai, China - 2000 Shanghai, China. Known for: Painting.
Born in Shanghai in 1917. Zhang began painting when he was 4 years old and entered Shanghai Training School of Fine Arts in 1930. He was taught by Liu Hai-Su, Ni Yi-De, Wang Yuan-Buo, etc. In 1945,... Read full biography
Born in Shanghai in 1917. Zhang began painting when he was 4 years old and entered Shanghai Training School of Fine Arts in 1930. He was taught by Liu Hai-Su, Ni Yi-De, Wang Yuan-Buo, etc. In 1945, he traveled to Lyon, France to learn art and was strictly instructed in Western traditional oil... Read full biography
Born in Shanghai in 1917. Zhang began painting when he was 4 years old and entered Shanghai Training School of Fine Arts in 1930. He was taught by Liu Hai-Su, Ni Yi-De, Wang Yuan-Buo, etc. In 1945, he traveled to Lyon, France to learn art and was strictly instructed in Western traditional oil painting. He experienced Impressionistic shadow and lighting usage of colors. In 1950, he taught at an established event "Oriental Painting Studio" and shed glory in Shanghai and throughout the nation. In... Read full biography
Born in Shanghai in 1917. Zhang began painting when he was 4 years old and entered Shanghai Training School of Fine Arts in 1930. He was taught by Liu Hai-Su, Ni Yi-De, Wang Yuan-Buo, etc. In 1945, he traveled to Lyon, France to learn art and was strictly instructed in Western traditional oil painting. He experienced Impressionistic shadow and lighting usage of colors. In 1950, he taught at an established event "Oriental Painting Studio" and shed glory in Shanghai and throughout the nation. In 1958 he attended Oversea Cultural Exchange and received great review throughout Europe and the United States. At the time, other artist's that exhibited included Lin Feng-Mien, Li Ke-Lan, Yian Wen-Liang, etc. He passed away in Shanghai in 2000.... Read full biography
Born in Shanghai in 1917. Zhang began painting when he was 4 years old and entered Shanghai Training School of Fine Arts in 1930. He was taught by Liu Hai-Su, Ni Yi-De, Wang Yuan-Buo, etc. In 1945, he traveled to Lyon, France to learn art and was strictly instructed in Western traditional oil painting. He experienced Impressionistic shadow and lighting usage of colors. In 1950, he taught at an established event "Oriental Painting Studio" and shed glory in Shanghai and throughout the nation. In 1958 he attended Oversea Cultural Exchange and received great review throughout Europe and the United States. At the time, other artist's that exhibited included Lin Feng-Mien, Li Ke-Lan, Yian Wen-Liang, etc. He passed away in Shanghai in 2000. Zhang's art pieces combined classical Realism, Impressionism and Late Impressi... Read full biography

