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Li Hua (1907–1994), woodcut artist and communist; Yan Han (1916–2011), printmaker and painter; chairman of the Chinese Printmakers' Association and standing director of the Chinese Artists' Association; Zheng Shuang (born 1936), educator and woodcut artist; Zhu Gui (1644–1717), woodcut artist
pinyin Wade-Giles Traditional Chinese name Simplified Chinese name Dates Notes An Zhengwen: An Cheng-wen: 安正文: 安正文: Ming dynasty: Biān Jǐngzhāo: Pien Ching-chao
Cao Fei (born 1978), multimedia artist; Cao Yu (artist) (born 1988), visual artist; Cao Hui; Chang Ch'ung-ho or Zhang Chonghe (1914–2015), Chinese-American poet, painter, calligrapher; Chen Guang; Chen Ke; Chen Man; Chen, Movana (1975–present), paper knitting artist; Chen Peiqiu (born 1922), the best-selling woman painter alive; Chen Qiang ...
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Contemporary Chinese art saw record sales throughout the 2000s. In 2007, it was estimated that 5 of the world's 10 best selling living artists at art auction were from China, with artists such as Zhang Xiaogang whose works were sold for a total of $56.8 million at auction in 2007. [63]
Yu Chen (artist) Cheng Ran (artist) Xinyi Cheng; Amy Cheung (artist) Chi Peng; Chinese Apartment Art; Luke Ching Chin Wai; Chu Yun; Liu Chuang (artist) Chun Hua Catherine Dong; Concept 21; Cui Jie; Cui Xiuwen
Jaffa Lam (born 1973), contemporary artist; Li Chevalier (born 1961) painting, installation; Chinese-born French artist (诗蓝 in Chinese) Li Shuang (born 1957), contemporary artist; Li Xinmo (born 1976), contemporary artist; Li Yin (c.1610—1685), Ming dynasty Gējì, artist, and poet. Liang Xueqing (active early 20th Century)
The Four Masters of the Ming dynasty (Chinese: 明四家; pinyin: Míng Sì Jiā) are a traditional grouping in Chinese art history of four famous Chinese painters that lived during the Ming dynasty. The group consists of Shen Zhou (1427–1509), Wen Zhengming (1470–1559), Tang Yin (1470–1523), and Qiu Ying (c.1494–c.1552).