Guanzhong Wu (1919 - 2010) China Artist Oil Painting Signed
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1--Imagine Size:18"/24"(45cm/60cm) 2--Framed Size:19.75”/25.75” 3--Signed Down4--Provenance: Pasadena Art-Flea Market In Los Angeles5--Original: Unprinted6--Make your own judgment7--To accept to this status, please look at all pictures before you make a bid, it was remind to:
Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (1919-2010), born in Yixing, Jiangsu province, is a famous contemporary painter, oil painter and art educator. Representative oil paintings ...include the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Scenery of the North, Paradise of Birds, Pines of Huangshan Mountain, Hometown of Lu Xun and so on. His personal collection includes more than ten kinds, such as Wu Guanzhong's Collection of Art, Selected Essays of Wu Guanzhong, and The Cause of Beauty and Ugliness [1].
Mr. Wu Guanzhong died at the age of 91 in A Beijing hospital at 2357 on June 25, 2010 due to invalid medical treatment.
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Wu Guanzhong devoted himself to the creation of landscape oil painting and the exploration of nationalization of oil painting. He tried to combine the intuitive vividness and rich and delicate colors of European oil paintings with the traditional Chinese artistic spirit and aesthetic ideal.
Since the 1970s, Wu Guanzhong has become a part-time artist of Chinese painting. He tried to use traditional Chinese materials and tools to express the modern spirit and to explore the innovation of Chinese painting.
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Wu Guanzhong 吴冠中 (1919-2010), born in Yixing, Jiangsu province, is a famous contemporary painter, oil painter and art educator. Representative oil paintings ...include the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Scenery of the North, Paradise of Birds, Pines of Huangshan Mountain, Hometown of Lu Xun and so on. His personal collection includes more than ten kinds, such as Wu Guanzhong's Collection of Art, Selected Essays of Wu Guanzhong, and The Cause of Beauty and Ugliness [1].
Mr. Wu Guanzhong died at the age of 91 in A Beijing hospital at 2357 on June 25, 2010 due to invalid medical treatment.
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Wu Guanzhong devoted himself to the creation of landscape oil painting and the exploration of nationalization of oil painting. He tried to combine the intuitive vividness and rich and delicate colors of European oil paintings with the traditional Chinese artistic spirit and aesthetic ideal.
Since the 1970s, Wu Guanzhong has become a part-time artist of Chinese painting. He tried to use traditional Chinese materials and tools to express the modern spirit and to explore the innovation of Chinese painting.
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