Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Wu Zuoren (November 3, 1908 – April 9, 1997) was a famous Chinese painter with high attainments in oil painting and Chinese painting. His ancestral home is Jing County, Anhui Province, and he was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. He was taught by Xu Beihong in his early years, and later went to France to study, and soon transferred to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium to study oil painting. After returning to China, he has been engaged in art education for a long time and taught at the Art Department of Chung-Ang University. Advocate realist art, attach importance to basic training and artistic accomplishment. His oil paintings are accurate in shape and harmonious in tone, and his portraits focus on depicting the inner world and spiritual outlook of the characters.
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
Desert Camel Bell - Wu Zuoren's Appreciation of Chinese Ink Camel Painting Works (Picture)
In the depths of the desert Shao Bokang Zhang Shishui desert Gobi, the northwest wind rose, and the sand and dust slapped on the face of Liu Zhou, the instructor of the "Sharp Knife Hero Company" of a brigade of the 76th Group Army. Looking at the front porch of the company, the "four iron...