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1878 Tongxuan, Zhejiang, China - 1949 Shanghai, China. Known for: Plum blossom painting and cursive-script calligraphy.
Wu Zheng, also known as Wu Botao Zhongzi, was a Chinese painter born in Lusiwan, Zhejiang Province. Wu Zheng was known for his refined depictions of flowers, especially plum blossoms, and for his... Read full biography
Wu Zheng, also known as Wu Botao Zhongzi, was a Chinese painter born in Lusiwan, Zhejiang Province. Wu Zheng was known for his refined depictions of flowers, especially plum blossoms, and for his calligraphy in cursive script. His work reflects a deep engagement with literati traditions and an... Read full biography
Wu Zheng, also known as Wu Botao Zhongzi, was a Chinese painter born in Lusiwan, Zhejiang Province. Wu Zheng was known for his refined depictions of flowers, especially plum blossoms, and for his calligraphy in cursive script. His work reflects a deep engagement with literati traditions and an elegant, restrained brush style. Wu Zheng was associated with a prominent circle of Shanghai-area artists in the early twentieth century. Together with Wu Hufan, Wu Zishen, and Feng Chaoran, he was... Read full biography
Wu Zheng, also known as Wu Botao Zhongzi, was a Chinese painter born in Lusiwan, Zhejiang Province. Wu Zheng was known for his refined depictions of flowers, especially plum blossoms, and for his calligraphy in cursive script. His work reflects a deep engagement with literati traditions and an elegant, restrained brush style. Wu Zheng was associated with a prominent circle of Shanghai-area artists in the early twentieth century. Together with Wu Hufan, Wu Zishen, and Feng Chaoran, he was referred to as “Three Wus and One Feng,” a grouping that underscored their shared artistic lineage and influence. Wu Zheng was also counted among the “Four Great Masters at Sea,” alongside Zhao Shuru, Wu Hufan, and Feng Chaoran, a designation that... Read full biography
Wu Zheng, also known as Wu Botao Zhongzi, was a Chinese painter born in Lusiwan, Zhejiang Province. Wu Zheng was known for his refined depictions of flowers, especially plum blossoms, and for his calligraphy in cursive script. His work reflects a deep engagement with literati traditions and an elegant, restrained brush style. Wu Zheng was associated with a prominent circle of Shanghai-area artists in the early twentieth century. Together with Wu Hufan, Wu Zishen, and Feng Chaoran, he was referred to as “Three Wus and One Feng,” a grouping that underscored their shared artistic lineage and influence. Wu Zheng was also counted among the “Four Great Masters at Sea,” alongside Zhao Shuru, Wu Hufan, and Feng Chaoran, a designation that highlighted their contributions to the cultural life of the Shanghai region. Wu Zheng’s paintings and calligraphy remain valued for their cla... Read full biography
