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This painting is a quintessential example of Wu Changshuo’s mature flower-and-bird works. As a master of the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican period, Wu was famous for his bold, vigorous style rooted in seal script calligraphy. The begonia leaves are rendered with broad, textured green brushstrokes, while the delicate blossoms are dotted in soft pink and red hues. The calligraphic inscription on the left, written in Wu’s characteristic style, adds a poetic touch to the work. The begonia, a traditional symbol of grace and prosperity, is given new life through Wu’s dynamic brushwork. For Wu, this work was not just a depiction of a flower; it was an expression of his admiration for the plant’s quiet strength and beauty, capturing the vitality of the begonia in a single, timeless moment.
The work uses calligraphic brushwork for the leaves and petal forms, paired with rich, layered colors. The concept centers on capturing the elegant and resilient spirit of the begonia, embodying Wu’s signature bold and expressive style.

Wu Changshuo
anji,zhejiang
Wu Changshuo (1844–1927) was a legendary Chinese painter, calligrapher and seal engraver. He greatly influenced modern Chinese painting with his bold, powerful artistic style.
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