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Hui Lu SIGNATURES
1851 - 1920. Known for: Painting.
Lu Hui, style name Lianfu, was from Wujiang in Jiangsu province. He lived in Suzhou and was a famous painter of flowers and birds as well as a connoisseur of art. His flower paintings are mostly in... Read full biography
Lu Hui, style name Lianfu, was from Wujiang in Jiangsu province. He lived in Suzhou and was a famous painter of flowers and birds as well as a connoisseur of art. His flower paintings are mostly in the ‘boneless’ literati style. He lived temporarily in the house of Wu Dacheng (1825-1902), Governor... Read full biography
Lu Hui, style name Lianfu, was from Wujiang in Jiangsu province. He lived in Suzhou and was a famous painter of flowers and birds as well as a connoisseur of art. His flower paintings are mostly in the ‘boneless’ literati style. He lived temporarily in the house of Wu Dacheng (1825-1902), Governor of Hunan and a great art collector, where he learned much about Chinese painting. In 1896 he also did illustrations of Wang Yun’s ‘Chenghua shilue’ for the Qing court. In his later years he painted... Read full biography
Lu Hui, style name Lianfu, was from Wujiang in Jiangsu province. He lived in Suzhou and was a famous painter of flowers and birds as well as a connoisseur of art. His flower paintings are mostly in the ‘boneless’ literati style. He lived temporarily in the house of Wu Dacheng (1825-1902), Governor of Hunan and a great art collector, where he learned much about Chinese painting. In 1896 he also did illustrations of Wang Yun’s ‘Chenghua shilue’ for the Qing court. In his later years he painted more in traditionalistic styles.
Lu Hui, style name Lianfu, was from Wujiang in Jiangsu province. He lived in Suzhou and was a famous painter of flowers and birds as well as a connoisseur of art. His flower paintings are mostly in the ‘boneless’ literati style. He lived temporarily in the house of Wu Dacheng (1825-1902), Governor of Hunan and a great art collector, where he learned much about Chinese painting. In 1896 he also did illustrations of Wang Yun’s ‘Chenghua shilue’ for the Qing court. In his later years he painted more in traditionalistic styles.
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