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1891 Hangzhou, Zhejiang - 1974. Known for: Traditional Chinese painting, especially ink plum blossoms, bamboo, and calligraphy.
Ruan Xingshan, also known as Mu Shi, was a Chinese artist from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He was particularly skilled in painting ink plums, a subject that became central to his artistic identity. Ruan... Read full biography
Ruan Xingshan, also known as Mu Shi, was a Chinese artist from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He was particularly skilled in painting ink plums, a subject that became central to his artistic identity. Ruan Xingshan was a member of the Xiling Seal Society, an influential cultural organization dedicated to... Read full biography
Ruan Xingshan, also known as Mu Shi, was a Chinese artist from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He was particularly skilled in painting ink plums, a subject that became central to his artistic identity. Ruan Xingshan was a member of the Xiling Seal Society, an influential cultural organization dedicated to calligraphy, painting, and seal carving. In addition to his painting, he also wrote poetry, reflecting the traditional integration of literary and visual arts in Chinese culture. Further details of Ruan... Read full biography
Ruan Xingshan, also known as Mu Shi, was a Chinese artist from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He was particularly skilled in painting ink plums, a subject that became central to his artistic identity. Ruan Xingshan was a member of the Xiling Seal Society, an influential cultural organization dedicated to calligraphy, painting, and seal carving. In addition to his painting, he also wrote poetry, reflecting the traditional integration of literary and visual arts in Chinese culture. Further details of Ruan Xingshan’s life and career remain limited, but his work demonstrates the enduring importance of ink painting traditions in Hangzhou’s artistic circles. Pseudonyms: Mu Shi, Mu Shi Hu, Mu Shi Weng.
Ruan Xingshan, also known as Mu Shi, was a Chinese artist from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He was particularly skilled in painting ink plums, a subject that became central to his artistic identity. Ruan Xingshan was a member of the Xiling Seal Society, an influential cultural organization dedicated to calligraphy, painting, and seal carving. In addition to his painting, he also wrote poetry, reflecting the traditional integration of literary and visual arts in Chinese culture. Further details of Ruan Xingshan’s life and career remain limited, but his work demonstrates the enduring importance of ink painting traditions in Hangzhou’s artistic circles. Pseudonyms: Mu Shi, Mu Shi Hu, Mu Shi Weng.
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