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Wu Changshuo

A Polymathic Maestro of Chinese Arts


  • ACC Art Books
  • by Shanghai Wu Changshuo Art Museum
Wu Changshuo is one of China's most celebrated calligraphers and painters. On the 180th anniversary of his birth, the Shanghai Wu Changshuo Art Museum has put together this anthology of selected writings alongside over 130 works from the museum's collection to accompany a year-long series of exhibitions of this celebrated artist. With each piece written from a different perspective, this book is an appreciation of the accomplishments of this great Chinese calligrapher, painter, seal engraver and poet.

ISBN 9781788842860 | EN | HB
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Publisher ACC Art Books
ISBN 9781788842860
Author(s) by Shanghai Wu Changshuo Art Museum
Publication date February 2025
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 287 x 200 mm
Illustrations 130 col.ill.
Pages 200
Language(s) English ed.
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Wu Changshuo is one of China's most celebrated calligraphers and painters. On the 180th anniversary of his birth, the Shanghai Wu Changshuo Art Museum has put together this anthology of selected writings alongside over 130 works from the museum's collection to accompany a year-long series of exhibitions of this celebrated artist. With each piece written from a different perspective, this fascinating book is an appreciation of the resolute character and accomplishments of this great Chinese calligrapher, painter, seal engraver and poet.

Born in 1844 in the late Qing period, Wu Changshuo went from impoverished farm worker to celebrated artist. Leading the Xiling Seal Art Society, Wu would go on to become part of the avant-garde Shanghai School with its unique 'East meets West' culture. A great believer and practitioner in studying the ancient masters and their techniques in order to create a solid foundation and expert knowledge of the arts, Wu went on to create his own school of thought which combined this ancient wisdom with his own innovative interpretations.