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Lu Tie-Zhou
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Lu Tie-Zhou, originally named Lu Teng-Chu and a native of Daxi, Taoyuan, was a painter in Taiwan under Japanese rule. He belonged to the Maruyama-Shijō school at Kyoto City Technical School of Painting. Traditional ink wash paintings were the staple of his works. He was known for flower-and-bird paintings after pursuing advanced training in Japan. Plants, flowers, birds and other animals arose frequently as the subjects of his works, presenting a sense of idealized order with superbly created compositions and other aesthetic qualities. He was also known as "Taiten's guru".
Source: DBpedia · Trust score: 40% · Updated 18d ago
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