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Yongchen Wen

Yongchen Wen (1922 - 1995) was active/lived in China, Hong Kong.  Yongchen Wen is known for Caligraphy scrolls with running script, images of butterflies and children.

Wen Yongchen was a Hong Kong artist who specialised in painting butterflies and children, as well as calligraphy. He created particularly charming images of children flying kites.

What appears to be the string of the kite is in fact miniature calligraphy written by the artist, sometimes even including English text.

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Facts about Yongchen Wen

   Yongchen Wen  Born:  1922
Died:   1995
Known for:  Caligraphy scrolls with running script, images of butterflies and children
Name variants:  Wan Wing Sum, Rongchen Wen, Wen Yongchen

Wen Yongchen was a Hong Kong artist who specialised in painting butterflies and children, as well as calligraphy. He created particularly charming images of children flying kites.

What appears to be the string of the kite is in fact miniature calligraphy written by the artist, sometimes even including English text.

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