Wu Zuoren

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Wu Zuoren
吴作人
Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
Known forPainting, Drawing, Calligraphy, Engraving

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.

Chronology[2]

Wu Zuoren's Giant Panda postage stamps, first issue, 1963

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.

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