Yunhe Zhao PRICE CHARTS
1874 Suzhou, Jiangsu - 1955. Known for: One-stroke paintings, skilled in drawing human faces and hands, flowers, landscapes, calligraphy, and seal carving..
Zhao Yunhe was a native of Suzhou, and he is also known by the names Zhao Qi and Zhao Ziyun. He was interested in painting and reading since he was a child. Introduced by a friend around 1904, Zhao... Read full biography
Zhao Yunhe was a native of Suzhou, and he is also known by the names Zhao Qi and Zhao Ziyun. He was interested in painting and reading since he was a child. Introduced by a friend around 1904, Zhao Yunhe began to study painting, calligraphy and seal carving with Wu Changshuo (1844-1927). Later on... Read full biography
Zhao Yunhe was a native of Suzhou, and he is also known by the names Zhao Qi and Zhao Ziyun. He was interested in painting and reading since he was a child. Introduced by a friend around 1904, Zhao Yunhe began to study painting, calligraphy and seal carving with Wu Changshuo (1844-1927). Later on he moved to Shanghai, further pursuing his career as an artist, and joined Shanghai Tijinguan Epigraphy, Calligraphy, and Painting Society, becoming an active member in the circle of Shanghai School... Read full biography
Zhao Yunhe was a native of Suzhou, and he is also known by the names Zhao Qi and Zhao Ziyun. He was interested in painting and reading since he was a child. Introduced by a friend around 1904, Zhao Yunhe began to study painting, calligraphy and seal carving with Wu Changshuo (1844-1927). Later on he moved to Shanghai, further pursuing his career as an artist, and joined Shanghai Tijinguan Epigraphy, Calligraphy, and Painting Society, becoming an active member in the circle of Shanghai School painters.
Zhao Yunhe was a native of Suzhou, and he is also known by the names Zhao Qi and Zhao Ziyun. He was interested in painting and reading since he was a child. Introduced by a friend around 1904, Zhao Yunhe began to study painting, calligraphy and seal carving with Wu Changshuo (1844-1927). Later on he moved to Shanghai, further pursuing his career as an artist, and joined Shanghai Tijinguan Epigraphy, Calligraphy, and Painting Society, becoming an active member in the circle of Shanghai School painters.

