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Wu Hong

Wu Hong (c.1739 - 1811) was active/lived in China.  Wu Hong is known for Scroll landscape painting and ink bamboo.

Hong Wu was a Chinese landscape painter during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), one of the Eight Masters of Nanjing*. His specific years of birth and death are not known.

Wu was born in the Jiangxi province.  His style name was 'Yuandu'. Wu specialized in painting landscapes and ink bamboo works.

Source:
"Wu Hong", Wikipedia, //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Hong (Accessed 12/29/2013)


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  • Eight Masters of Nanjing, China

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