- Wu School
Wu School is the term applied to a group of painters of the
Southern School during the Ming period ofChinese history , and was not an academy or educational institution, but instead was largely by artistic theory of its members. Often classified asLiterati , scholars, or amateur painters (as opposed to professionals), members idealized concepts of personalizing works and integrating the artists into the art. A Wu School painting is characterized by inscriptions describing either the painting, the date, method, or reason for the work, which is usually seen as a vehicle for personal expression.Shen Zhou (1427-1509) is typically cited as the founder of the Wu School.Well-known Wu School paintings include:
*"Walking with a Staff " byShen Zhou .
*"Lofty Mt. Lu " byShen Zhou .
*"Poet on a Mountain Top " byShen Zhou .
*"Night Vigil " byShen Zhou .The
Zhe School is usually referenced in opposition to the Wu School.ee also
*
Chinese painting
*Southern School of which the Wu School is a part
*Zhe School - another group within the Southern SchoolReferences
*"The Arts of China, Fourth Edition, Expanded and Revised" by Michael Sullivan (
University of California Press )1997
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