Yunyu Tang PRICE CHARTS
1906 Jiangsu, Wujiang Province, Shanghai, China - 1992. Known for: Figure, landscape with buildings, floral still life and genre painting.
Born in 1906 in Jiangsu, Wujiang Provence, Tang Yunyu studied Western Painting at Shanghai Shenzhou Women College in 1920. Upon graduation, Tang resided in Shanghai. At a young age of 20, Tang’s... Read full biography
Born in 1906 in Jiangsu, Wujiang Provence, Tang Yunyu studied Western Painting at Shanghai Shenzhou Women College in 1920. Upon graduation, Tang resided in Shanghai. At a young age of 20, Tang’s artistic practice flourished rapidly, to which she established her own solo exhibition at 22 years old.... Read full biography
Born in 1906 in Jiangsu, Wujiang Provence, Tang Yunyu studied Western Painting at Shanghai Shenzhou Women College in 1920. Upon graduation, Tang resided in Shanghai. At a young age of 20, Tang’s artistic practice flourished rapidly, to which she established her own solo exhibition at 22 years old. Paintings such as Street of Suzhou, Tiger’s Nest, and Still Life were nominated at The First National Exhibition of Fine Arts. In addition, Women of China magazine even praised Tang’s art as that of... Read full biography
Born in 1906 in Jiangsu, Wujiang Provence, Tang Yunyu studied Western Painting at Shanghai Shenzhou Women College in 1920. Upon graduation, Tang resided in Shanghai. At a young age of 20, Tang’s artistic practice flourished rapidly, to which she established her own solo exhibition at 22 years old. Paintings such as Street of Suzhou, Tiger’s Nest, and Still Life were nominated at The First National Exhibition of Fine Arts. In addition, Women of China magazine even praised Tang’s art as that of the iconic Pan Yuliang.
Born in 1906 in Jiangsu, Wujiang Provence, Tang Yunyu studied Western Painting at Shanghai Shenzhou Women College in 1920. Upon graduation, Tang resided in Shanghai. At a young age of 20, Tang’s artistic practice flourished rapidly, to which she established her own solo exhibition at 22 years old. Paintings such as Street of Suzhou, Tiger’s Nest, and Still Life were nominated at The First National Exhibition of Fine Arts. In addition, Women of China magazine even praised Tang’s art as that of the iconic Pan Yuliang.

