Zou Zhe

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Zou Zhe (simplified Chinese: 邹喆; traditional Chinese: 鄒喆; pinyin: Zōu Zhé; Wade–Giles: Tsou Che 1636-ca. 1708),[1] was a Chinese painter during the Qing Dynasty.

Zou was born in Wuxi in Jiangsu province.[2] His courtesy name was Fanglu (方鲁).[3] He lived in Nanjing, and later became known as one of the Eight Masters of Nanjing. Zou specialized in landscapes and bird-and-flower paintings though only his landscape paintings still exist.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Barnhart: Page 267.
  2. ^ "Zou Zhe Brief Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-17.
  3. ^ Barnhart: Page 381.

References

  • Barnhart, R. M. et al. (1997). Three thousand years of Chinese painting. New Haven, Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07013-6