Wu Chang-shuo
Wu Chang-shuo (1844–1927) was a Taiwanese painter, calligrapher and seal cutter.
Also recorded as Tsʻang-shih Wu; Chün-chʻing Wu; Ts'ang-shih Wu; Zhenyi Wu; Chün Wu; Ch'ang-shuo Wu.
Overview
Recorded at birth as 吳俊.
Born at Anji County in 1844, died at Shanghai in 1927.
In detail
training under Yu Yue and Wu Rangzhi is recorded. Chen Banding is recorded as having studied under Wu Chang-shuo. the recorded working language is Chinese.
The field of work recorded is stone drum script, seal cutting and bird-and-flower painting. The authority associates the name with Shanghai School.
Work by Wu Chang-shuo is recorded in the collections of Ashmolean Museum, National Museum of World Cultures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Yale University Art Gallery.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q715400: Wu Chang-shuo
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