Chen Zizhuang

Chen Zizhuang

Chen Zizuang (Simplified Chinese: 陈子庄; Hanyu Pinyin: Chén Zizhuāng) (1913 - 1976) is a Chinese artist from Wanxian in Sichuan province. He trained as a gongbi guohua but changed to a xieyi style in the early 1960s following the styles of Qi Baishi and Huang Binhong[1]. He taught at Sichuan Normal University in Chengdu. He died poor and destitute but his work was rediscovered after his death prompting Yan Xiaohuai to characterise him as 'the Chinese van Gogh'[2]. He influenced many Chinese artists including Li Huasheng and Wu Fan.

References

  1. ^ Sullivan, Michael (2006). Modern Chinese Artists. University of California Press. pp. 22. ISBN 9780520244498. 
  2. ^ Silbergeld, Jerome (1993). Contradictions: Artistic Life, the Socialist State, and the Chinese Painter Li Huasheng. University of Washington Press. pp. 183. ISBN 9780295971551.