Brief introduction of Wu Changshuo, Wu Changshuo.

1, Wu Changshuo (1844 August1-1927165438+129 October), whose real name is Jun, also known as Cang Shi and Cang Shi, has many aliases. Wucun, Xiaofeng County, Zhejiang Province (now Anji County, Huzhou City). During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, China was a famous painter, calligrapher and seal engraver, a representative of the "Houhai School", the first president of Hangzhou Xiling Printing Society, and was also called the "New Zhejiang School" with Zhao, Ren Bonian, Pu Hua and Xu Gu as "the four masters of the Shanghai School in the late Qing Dynasty".

2. He integrates "poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal", and integrates epigraphy and calligraphy in one furnace. Known as "the first person to seal the stone drum" and "the last peak of literati painting". He is a flag figure in painting, calligraphy and seal cutting, and has high attainments in poetry and epigraphy. As Professor Peking University and pioneer Li Zhimin said: "Compared with contemporary artists, Wu Changshuo is a comprehensive master." Wu Changshuo's enthusiastic support made him a junior, and Qi Baishi, Wang Yiting, Pan Tianshou, Chen Banding, Zhao Yunhe, Wang Ge and Sha Menghai were all taught by him. 1927165438+1On October 29th, Wu Changshuo died in his Shanghai apartment.

3. Wu Changshuo's works include Wu Changshuo's Painting Collection, Wu Changshuo's Works Collection, Bitter Iron and Broken Gold, Lu Lu's Close Ink, Wu Cangshi's Printmaking, Lu Lu badminton's Printmaking, etc. His poems include Lu Lu badminton's collection.