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Lu Runxiang BIOGRAPHY
1841 Suzhou, Jiangsu, China - 1915 Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Known for: Scrolls, ink on silk, calligraphy.
Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and... Read full biography
Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and regular scripts, he, along with Li Wentian, Lu Baozhong, and Xu Zheng, often inscribed on the paintings... Read full biography
Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and regular scripts, he, along with Li Wentian, Lu Baozhong, and Xu Zheng, often inscribed on the paintings of Empress Dowager Cixi at her request.
Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and regular scripts, he, along with Li Wentian, Lu Baozhong, and Xu Zheng, often inscribed on the paintings of Empress Dowager Cixi at her request.
Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and regular scripts, he, along with Li Wentian, Lu Baozhong, and Xu Zheng, often inscribed on the paintings of Empress Dowager Cixi at her request.
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Lu Runxiang, who styled himself as Fengshi and Yunsa, was a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu province and a political figure during the late-Qing and early-Republic period. Specializing in running and regular scripts, he, along with Li Wentian, Lu Baozhong, and Xu Zheng, often inscribed on the paintings of Empress Dowager Cixi at her request.
