Zhang Cheng PRICE CHARTS
1869 - 1938. Known for: Flower painting and brush-and-ink work.
Zhang Cheng, also known as Cheng Zhang, Dezhang, and Yaosheng, was a Chinese painter born in 1869. Zhang Cheng was originally from Xin’an in Anhui Province, later moving to Taixing in Jiangsu before... Read full biography
Zhang Cheng, also known as Cheng Zhang, Dezhang, and Yaosheng, was a Chinese painter born in 1869. Zhang Cheng was originally from Xin’an in Anhui Province, later moving to Taixing in Jiangsu before eventually settling in Shanghai. In his early years, Zhang Cheng worked as an apprentice and later... Read full biography
Zhang Cheng, also known as Cheng Zhang, Dezhang, and Yaosheng, was a Chinese painter born in 1869. Zhang Cheng was originally from Xin’an in Anhui Province, later moving to Taixing in Jiangsu before eventually settling in Shanghai. In his early years, Zhang Cheng worked as an apprentice and later studied painting under Yang Runzhi, a formative influence on his artistic development. Zhang Cheng taught at several institutions, including Changzhou Art School, Shanghai China Public School, Suzhou... Read full biography
Zhang Cheng, also known as Cheng Zhang, Dezhang, and Yaosheng, was a Chinese painter born in 1869. Zhang Cheng was originally from Xin’an in Anhui Province, later moving to Taixing in Jiangsu before eventually settling in Shanghai. In his early years, Zhang Cheng worked as an apprentice and later studied painting under Yang Runzhi, a formative influence on his artistic development. Zhang Cheng taught at several institutions, including Changzhou Art School, Shanghai China Public School, Suzhou Caoqiao Middle School, and Beijing Tsinghua University. His teaching career reflected both his technical skill and his engagement with evolving approaches to modern Chinese painting. In his early practice, Zhang Cheng specialized in boneless flower... Read full biography
Zhang Cheng, also known as Cheng Zhang, Dezhang, and Yaosheng, was a Chinese painter born in 1869. Zhang Cheng was originally from Xin’an in Anhui Province, later moving to Taixing in Jiangsu before eventually settling in Shanghai. In his early years, Zhang Cheng worked as an apprentice and later studied painting under Yang Runzhi, a formative influence on his artistic development. Zhang Cheng taught at several institutions, including Changzhou Art School, Shanghai China Public School, Suzhou Caoqiao Middle School, and Beijing Tsinghua University. His teaching career reflected both his technical skill and his engagement with evolving approaches to modern Chinese painting. In his early practice, Zhang Cheng specialized in boneless flower painting, but he later shifted his method, integrating sketch-based techniques with traditional brush and ink. This fusion gave his wor... Read full biography

