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[[Image:Branch of Blossoming Plum Wu Chang-shih.JPG|thumb|right|100px|"Branch of Blossoming Plum" (1892).]] |
[[Image:Branch of Blossoming Plum Wu Chang-shih.JPG|thumb|right|100px|"Branch of Blossoming Plum" (1892).]] |
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'''Wu Chang-shih''' ('''Wu Changshou''') (1843–1927) was a [[China|Chinese]] painter, illustrator and author. From a relatively humble background in northwestern [[Zhejiang]], his talents allowed him to pass the first level exams and to study the classics. Settling in [[Shanghai]], he established a wide network of artist friends, and was a [[Entrepreneur|founding member]] of the ''Yuyuan Shuhua Shanhui'' (The Yu Garden Charitable Association of Calligraphers and Painters). His work also made its appearance in [[Japan]]. |
'''Wu Chang-shih''' ('''Wu Changshou''') (1843–1927) was a [[China|Chinese]] painter, illustrator and author. From a relatively humble background in northwestern [[Zhejiang]], his talents allowed him to pass the first level exams and to study the classics. Settling in [[Shanghai]], he established a wide network of artist friends, and was a [[Entrepreneur|founding member]] of the ''Yuyuan Shuhua Shanhui'' (The Yu Garden Charitable Association of Calligraphers and Painters). His work also made its appearance in [[Japan]]. |
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Wu Chang-shih (Wu Changshou) (1843–1927) was a Chinese painter, illustrator and author. From a relatively humble background in northwestern Zhejiang, his talents allowed him to pass the first level exams and to study the classics. Settling in Shanghai, he established a wide network of artist friends, and was a founding member of the Yuyuan Shuhua Shanhui (The Yu Garden Charitable Association of Calligraphers and Painters). His work also made its appearance in Japan.
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