Shen Zhou
Shen Zhou (, 1427–1509), courtesy names '''Qi'nan () and Shitian''' (), was a Chinese painter in the Ming dynasty. He lived during the post-transition period of the Yuan conquest of the Ming. His family worked closely with the government and maintained its wealthy status. Shen later retired and lived a reclusive life, spending most of his time painting and taking care of his widowed mother.He was a contributor to the more individualist Wu School of Chinese art. Besides painting, he was also accomplished in history and the classics. Provided by Wikipedia
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15by Laura T Brown, Vincent A Sutera, Shen Zhou, Christopher S Weitzel, Yisha Cheng, Susan T LovettGet full text
Published 2015-11-01
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20by Suofeng Sun, Huijuan Zhang, Yu Wang, Jing Gao, Shen Zhou, Yuan Li, Shuangyin Han, Xiuling Li, Jian LiGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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