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Wu Guanzhong has had solo exhibitions in major art galleries and museums around the world, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Taipei, Korea, France, England and the USA. [ citation needed ] His paintings were exhibited at the British Museum in 1992; Wu was the first living Chinese artist to have an exhibition there.
Luo Guanzhong's version in 24 volumes, known as the Sanguozhi Tongsu Yanyi, is now held in the Shanghai Library in China, Tenri Central Library in Japan, and several other major libraries. Various 10-volume, 12-volume and 20-volume recensions of Luo's text, made between 1522 and 1690, are also held at libraries around the world.
This picture is an ink painting painted by Wu Guanzhong in 1989. After hearing about Birds' Paradise, Wu Guanzhong looked forward to visiting because he thought the site might accord with his own ideal image of paradise. [4] When he finally arrived, he was so impressed by its scenery that he decided to draw it.
Wu Changshuo (吳昌碩, 1844–1927), Chinese painter, calligrapher and seal artist; Wu Daozi (吳道子, 680 – c. 760), Chinese painter; Wu Guanzhong (吳冠中, 1919–2010), Chinese painter; Wu Hong (吳宏, fl. between 17th and 19th centuries), Chinese painter and ink-bamboo artist; Wu Li (吳歷, 1632–1718), Chinese painter ...
Sotheby’s inaugural auction in Saudi Arabia — and the country’s first major international art and luxury auction — topped $17 million in sale, with works by Arab artists setting records.
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