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Fei Danxu 費丹旭

1801
1850
China
Fei Danxu (1801–1850) was a Chinese painter born in Wuxi and died in Suzhou, known for his delicate and refined brushwork in figure painting.
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Fei Danxu (1801–1850) was a Chinese painter renowned for his contributions to the Qing Dynasty's artistic landscape. He was a prominent figure in the Shanghai School, an art movement known for its blend of traditional Chinese painting techniques with Western influences. Fei specialized in figure painting, particularly in the depiction of elegant women, which became a hallmark of his work. His art was characterized by delicate brushwork and a refined sense of composition, which significantly influenced the development of modern Chinese painting. Throughout his career, Fei Danxu's works were celebrated for their lyrical beauty and technical precision, securing his legacy as a pivotal artist of his time. His impact extended beyond his lifetime, as his style continued to inspire subsequent generations of Chinese artists.

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