Pang Zhao PRICE CHARTS
1915 Wuxing, Zhejian Province, China - 1969 Shanghai, China. Known for: Bird and floral painting.
Pang Zhao, also known as Pang Zuoyu, graduated from the Shanghai Art College in 1934, after learning from Xue Xu Qing Teng, Chen Baiyang and Cheng Man-ching to paint flowers. She was a female artist... Read full biography
Pang Zhao, also known as Pang Zuoyu, graduated from the Shanghai Art College in 1934, after learning from Xue Xu Qing Teng, Chen Baiyang and Cheng Man-ching to paint flowers. She was a female artist known for her bird-and-flower paintings in a gongbi* or very precise style. Zhao was born in Wuxing,... Read full biography
Pang Zhao, also known as Pang Zuoyu, graduated from the Shanghai Art College in 1934, after learning from Xue Xu Qing Teng, Chen Baiyang and Cheng Man-ching to paint flowers. She was a female artist known for her bird-and-flower paintings in a gongbi* or very precise style. Zhao was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang province, but was based in Shanghai. Her uncle Pang Laichen (or Pang Xuzhai) was a famous collector, from whose collection she was able to study many traditional masterpieces by making... Read full biography
Pang Zhao, also known as Pang Zuoyu, graduated from the Shanghai Art College in 1934, after learning from Xue Xu Qing Teng, Chen Baiyang and Cheng Man-ching to paint flowers. She was a female artist known for her bird-and-flower paintings in a gongbi* or very precise style. Zhao was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang province, but was based in Shanghai. Her uncle Pang Laichen (or Pang Xuzhai) was a famous collector, from whose collection she was able to study many traditional masterpieces by making copies. After Liberation, she became a professional painter in the China Academy of Painting in Shanghai. In 1969 she was beaten down as an anti-revolutionist and committed suicide. Submitted by Martin Forrer, whose sources are the Ashmolean Museum in... Read full biography
Pang Zhao, also known as Pang Zuoyu, graduated from the Shanghai Art College in 1934, after learning from Xue Xu Qing Teng, Chen Baiyang and Cheng Man-ching to paint flowers. She was a female artist known for her bird-and-flower paintings in a gongbi* or very precise style. Zhao was born in Wuxing, Zhejiang province, but was based in Shanghai. Her uncle Pang Laichen (or Pang Xuzhai) was a famous collector, from whose collection she was able to study many traditional masterpieces by making copies. After Liberation, she became a professional painter in the China Academy of Painting in Shanghai. In 1969 she was beaten down as an anti-revolutionist and committed suicide. Submitted by Martin Forrer, whose sources are the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England and Modern Chinese Artists, A Biographical Dictionary by Michael Sullivan. * For references for thes... Read full biography

