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Wu Zuoren

Wu Zuoren (Chinese: 吴作人; pinyin: Wú Zuòrén; Wade–Giles: Wu Tso-jen; 3 November 1908 – 9 April 1997)[1] was a Chinese painter. A native of Jing County, Anhui, he was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. He practiced both traditional Chinese ink painting and European oil painting.

Wu Zuoren
吴作人
Wu Zuoren in his garden
Photo by Sally Larsen
Taken in 1988 at Beijing
Born(1908-11-03)3 November 1908
Died9 April 1997(1997-04-09) (aged 88)
EducationShanghai Art University
National Central University
Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
Known forPainting, Drawing, Calligraphy, Engraving

Chronology[2] edit

 
Wu Zuoren's Giant Panda postage stamps, first issue, 1963
  • 1963: Wu Zuoren sets out to change the face of China when presented with the opportunity to design a three postage stamps for the People's Republic of China. Known for his ink paintings of yaks and camels in western China[4] Wu Zuoren's Giant Panda stamps first issued in 1963 establish the giant panda as the emblem of the new China. A second series of six Giant Panda stamps by Wu Zouren was issued in 1973, and a more elaborate Giant Panda edition based on his ink paintings produced in 1985.

For the remainder of his life, Wu Zuoren remains a prominent member of the central committee of the China Democratic League, Chairman of the Chinese Artists Association, and a member of the standing committee of the National People's Congress. Wu Zuoren's second wife, Xiao Shufang, was an artist known for her flower paintings. Wu Zuoren founded and endowed the "Wu Zuoren International Foundation of Fine Arts".[3]

  • 1997: Wu Zuoren died in 1997 in Beijing.

References edit

  1. ^ Barnhart, R. M. et al. (1997). Three thousand years of Chinese painting. New Haven, Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07013-6: Page 384.
  2. ^ Ville de Paris, Wou Tso-Jen ou la modernité dans la tradition de l'encre / Siao Chou-Fang et les fleurs de Chine, Musée Cernuschi, 1987 ISBN 2-905197-09-9
  3. ^ a b Wu Zuoren's Art Show Lauded in Paris china.org.cn
  4. ^ Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, Later Chinese Painting and Calligraphy 1800-1950 with C.Y. Watt, Random House, New York, 1987, vol II p. 327-329, ISBN 0-394-55463-9

External links edit

  • Official website of Wu Zuoren International Foundation of Fine Arts

zuoren, chinese, 吴作人, pinyin, zuòrén, wade, giles, november, 1908, april, 1997, chinese, painter, native, jing, county, anhui, born, suzhou, jiangsu, province, practiced, both, traditional, chinese, painting, european, painting, 吴作人, gardenphoto, sally, larsen. Wu Zuoren Chinese 吴作人 pinyin Wu Zuoren Wade Giles Wu Tso jen 3 November 1908 9 April 1997 1 was a Chinese painter A native of Jing County Anhui he was born in Suzhou Jiangsu Province He practiced both traditional Chinese ink painting and European oil painting Wu Zuoren吴作人Wu Zuoren in his gardenPhoto by Sally LarsenTaken in 1988 at BeijingBorn 1908 11 03 3 November 1908Suzhou Jiangsu Qing dynastyDied9 April 1997 1997 04 09 aged 88 Beijing ChinaEducationShanghai Art UniversityNational Central University Academie Royale des Beaux Arts BrusselsKnown forPainting Drawing Calligraphy Engraving In this Chinese name the family name is Wu Chronology 2 edit1908 Wu Zuoren is born in Suzhou Jiangsu Qing dynasty 1927 Wu Zuoren studies in the department of fine arts at Shanghai Art University where his ability is recognized by Xu Beihong Later he transfers to the department of fine arts at Nanguo Academy of Arts 1928 Wu Zuoren follows Xu Beihong to study at the National Central University renamed Nanjing University in 1949 1930 1935 Wu Zuoren travels abroad to study in Europe He returns to China in 1935 3 1939 Wu Zuoren s first wife Lina a Belgian national dies at an early age while they are at Nanjing University due to postpartum depression complicated by the bombardment of Chongqing by Japanese war planes 1949 With the establishment of the People s Republic of China Wu Zuoren joins the China Artists Association 1949 1953 Wu Zuoren becomes a professor and the first provost of China Central Academy of Fine Arts 1953 Wu Zuoren is elected vice president of the China Artists Association 1954 Wu Zuoren becomes a permanent member of the National People s Congress 1958 Wu Zuoren becomes the principal of the China Central Academy of Fine Arts nbsp Wu Zuoren s Giant Panda postage stamps first issue 1963 1963 Wu Zuoren sets out to change the face of China when presented with the opportunity to design a three postage stamps for the People s Republic of China Known for his ink paintings of yaks and camels in western China 4 Wu Zuoren s Giant Panda stamps first issued in 1963 establish the giant panda as the emblem of the new China A second series of six Giant Panda stamps by Wu Zouren was issued in 1973 and a more elaborate Giant Panda edition based on his ink paintings produced in 1985 For the remainder of his life Wu Zuoren remains a prominent member of the central committee of the China Democratic League Chairman of the Chinese Artists Association and a member of the standing committee of the National People s Congress Wu Zuoren s second wife Xiao Shufang was an artist known for her flower paintings Wu Zuoren founded and endowed the Wu Zuoren International Foundation of Fine Arts 3 1997 Wu Zuoren died in 1997 in Beijing References edit Barnhart R M et al 1997 Three thousand years of Chinese painting New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 07013 6 Page 384 Ville de Paris Wou Tso Jen ou la modernite dans la tradition de l encre Siao Chou Fang et les fleurs de Chine Musee Cernuschi 1987 ISBN 2 905197 09 9 a b Wu Zuoren s Art Show Lauded in Paris china org cn Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Later Chinese Painting and Calligraphy 1800 1950 with C Y Watt Random House New York 1987 vol II p 327 329 ISBN 0 394 55463 9External links editOfficial website of Wu Zuoren International Foundation of Fine Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wu Zuoren amp oldid 1179272590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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