- Qiucen Wang
Qiucen Wang (1913-1993), born in
Jiangsu Province, was a Chinese painter who specialized in traditional Chinese portrait and landscape paintings.Wang was apprenticed in
Shanghai at the age of 12. By 1940, he was already well-recognized in the artistic community, having held several personal exhibitions in Shanghai andChongqing . Many celebrities, including Shi Liang, He Luting, Zhu Xuefan, Liu Yazi and Qian Xiaoshan were among his friends at the time. His biggest patron was rumored to be Du Yuesheng, the infamous "Godfather" of Shanghai. He joinedKMT party and held civil positions in the 1930s in the Shanghai Municipality. After theCommunist Party took over China in 1949, he was determined to be "anti-revolutionary" and was forced to the countryside for "re-education". He continued to paint, even during his exile. The majority of the works that bear his seal were created during this period.After the 1980s, he was finally released from the exile and was invited by
Suzhou government to help found one of the municipality's major export-oriented enterprises as its principal art designer. However, due to his political history, he was never allowed to be recognized publicly or to hold any significant position under the communist rule.References
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