2024-07-16
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Wu Changshuo's Peach Blossoms in Xianyuan
When Mr. Fu Lei was commenting on the figures in the modern Chinese painting world, he once said that the shortcoming of Wu Changshuo's paintings was that they were dry. This is true, but it is not entirely true, because Wu Changshuo also has times when his paintings are very moist, giving people a fresh feeling.
Wu Changshuo Crabapple and Chrysanthemum
Wu Changshuo Pomegranate
Wu Changshuo Plum Blossom
Wu Changshuo's Qing Dynasty Painting
Wu Changshuo Peach
Wu Changshuo Cabbage
Wu Changshuo Teapot Orchid
Wu Changshuo Apricot Blossom
Wu Changshuo's Peony Painting
Wu Changshuo Loquat Orchid
Wu Changshuo Peach
Lychee Painting by Wu Changshuo
Bamboo and Rocks by Wu Changshuo
Wu Changshuo's paintings are mainly flowers, and he also occasionally paints landscapes. In the early period, he received guidance from Ren Yi, and later he incorporated Zhao Zhiqian's painting methods, and learned from the strengths of Xu Wei, Bada, Shitao, and the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. He also used the brushwork of seal script, official script, and cursive script in his paintings, with rich colors and rich ink, and a vigorous and ancient style, as well as a new look.