Zhang Shuqi
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Zhāng Shūqí (Chinese: 张书旗; 1901-1957) was a painter from Zhejiang noted for painting flowers and birds. He studied at Shanghai under Liu Haisu. For a time he taught at the National Center University. From 1942 to 1946 he lived in the United States. After that he returned to China for a time, but ultimately settled in the US.
His works are held in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria,[1] the Ashmolean Museum[2] and Stanford University.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ aggv.bc.ca
- ^ S. J. Vainker, Chinese Paintings in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 2000, p188. ISBN 1854441329
- ^ ual.stanford.edu

