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1903
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Wu Dayu 吴大羽 was born into a family of notables in Yixin, Jiangsu Province, China.
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1918
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He took painting lessons in Shanghai.
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1922
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He left to study in France, at the E.NS.B.A. Paris.
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1923
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He studied sculpture in the workshop of Antoine Bourdellle.
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1924
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He founded with Lin Fengmian , Li Jinfa, Liu Jipiao, Wang Daizhi et Zeng Yilu, the
Phoebus
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Association or Overseas Art Movement, at the origin of the Chinese art exhibition which
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took place on May 21, at the Palais du Rhin in Strasbourg.
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1927
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He returned to China and began teaching at the Xinhua Art School in Shanghai.
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1928
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He was appointed Director of the Faculty of Western Painting.
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1946
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He participated in the exhibition organized by Zao Wou-Ki at the National Museum of Chongqing .
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1947
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He taught at the National Art School in Hangzhou.
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1960
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He was a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Shanghaihai.
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1981
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Red Flowers work presented at the 3rd National exhibition, was collected by the China
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Art Museum.
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1984
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Colorful Grass won the Honor Prize at the 6th National Exhibition.
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1988
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He passed away in Shanghai. |
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Several retrospectives were organized. |
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In China : at The Shanghai Art Museum ( 1995 ) and ( 2003 ), in Beijing ( 1996 ).
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InTaiwan : at The National Museum of History in Taipei ( 2001 ).
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Danièle Sicard
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