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Wang Zhen (Chinese: 王震; Wade–Giles: Wang Chen; 1867–1938), commonly known by his courtesy name Wang Yiting (Chinese: 王一亭; Wade–Giles: Wang I-t'ing), was a prominent businessman and celebrated modern Chinese artist of the Shanghai School. He also used the art name Bailong shanren and as a devote Buddhist under other names. He was originally from Wuxing in Zhejiang Province, although spent most of his life in the city of Shanghai where he was a successful businessman-banker. Wang Zhen was a master calligrapher as well as a painter of flowers, birds, personages and Buddhist subjects. He was closely associated with and considered the disciple of the painter Wu Changshuo. It is sometimes said that many of his teacher's paintings were from Wang Zhen himself.

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  • 王一亭 (ja)
  • Wang Zhen (schilder) (nl)
  • Wang Yiting (en)
  • 王震 (画家) (zh)
  • Ван Чжень (художник) (uk)
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  • 王 一亭(おう いってい)は、清末民初に活躍した実業家・書画家・銀行家・政治家である。上海を中心に活動した実業家・銀行家として著名である一方、中国同盟会にも参加した革命派の人物である。また、画家としても優れた業績を残し、仏教徒としての活動も顕著であった。名は震だが、字の一亭で知られる。法名は覚器。号は梅花館主・海雲楼主・白龍山人。 (ja)
  • Ван Чжень (王震, 4 грудня 1867, Усінь —13 листопада 1938, Шанхай) — китайський художник, каліграф, підприємець-компрадор. (uk)
  • 王震(1867年12月4日-1938年11月13日),字一亭,号白龙山人、梅花馆主、海云山主等,法名觉器,祖籍浙江吴兴,出生于上海青浦,清末民初画家、买办。 (zh)
  • Wang Zhen (Chinese: 王震; Wade–Giles: Wang Chen; 1867–1938), commonly known by his courtesy name Wang Yiting (Chinese: 王一亭; Wade–Giles: Wang I-t'ing), was a prominent businessman and celebrated modern Chinese artist of the Shanghai School. He also used the art name Bailong shanren and as a devote Buddhist under other names. He was originally from Wuxing in Zhejiang Province, although spent most of his life in the city of Shanghai where he was a successful businessman-banker. Wang Zhen was a master calligrapher as well as a painter of flowers, birds, personages and Buddhist subjects. He was closely associated with and considered the disciple of the painter Wu Changshuo. It is sometimes said that many of his teacher's paintings were from Wang Zhen himself. (en)
  • Wang Zhen (王震; 1867–1938) was een Chinees kunstschilder uit de Shanghai-school. Zijn omgangsnaam was Wang Yiting (王一亭). Wang groeide op in Wuxing, in de provincie Zhejiang. Hij werd op jonge leeftijd in de schilderkunst onderwezen door Ren Bonian (1840–1896). In Shanghai werd Wang een succesvol bankier en zakenman. Hij maakte veel reizen in Japan, zowel voor zaken als voor zijn schilderkunst. Zijn werken genieten een grote populariteit in het land. (nl)
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  • Wang Zhen (Chinese: 王震; Wade–Giles: Wang Chen; 1867–1938), commonly known by his courtesy name Wang Yiting (Chinese: 王一亭; Wade–Giles: Wang I-t'ing), was a prominent businessman and celebrated modern Chinese artist of the Shanghai School. He also used the art name Bailong shanren and as a devote Buddhist under other names. He was originally from Wuxing in Zhejiang Province, although spent most of his life in the city of Shanghai where he was a successful businessman-banker. Wang Zhen was a master calligrapher as well as a painter of flowers, birds, personages and Buddhist subjects. He was closely associated with and considered the disciple of the painter Wu Changshuo. It is sometimes said that many of his teacher's paintings were from Wang Zhen himself. Wang Zhen's paintings enjoy a considerable popularity in Japan where he had made many trips in his business and artistic career. The Japanese reading of his courtesy name is Oh Ittei (おう いってい). This Japanese connection was one he shared with his mentor Wu Changshuo. (en)
  • 王 一亭(おう いってい)は、清末民初に活躍した実業家・書画家・銀行家・政治家である。上海を中心に活動した実業家・銀行家として著名である一方、中国同盟会にも参加した革命派の人物である。また、画家としても優れた業績を残し、仏教徒としての活動も顕著であった。名は震だが、字の一亭で知られる。法名は覚器。号は梅花館主・海雲楼主・白龍山人。 (ja)
  • Wang Zhen (王震; 1867–1938) was een Chinees kunstschilder uit de Shanghai-school. Zijn omgangsnaam was Wang Yiting (王一亭). Wang groeide op in Wuxing, in de provincie Zhejiang. Hij werd op jonge leeftijd in de schilderkunst onderwezen door Ren Bonian (1840–1896). In Shanghai werd Wang een succesvol bankier en zakenman. Hij maakte veel reizen in Japan, zowel voor zaken als voor zijn schilderkunst. Zijn werken genieten een grote populariteit in het land. Wangs schilderkunst is nauw verwant aan die van Wu Changshuo (1844–1927), die mogelijk ook een leraar van hem was. Volgens sommige kunstkenners zijn enkele aan Wu toegeschreven werken in werkelijkheid van de hand van Wang. (nl)
  • Ван Чжень (王震, 4 грудня 1867, Усінь —13 листопада 1938, Шанхай) — китайський художник, каліграф, підприємець-компрадор. (uk)
  • 王震(1867年12月4日-1938年11月13日),字一亭,号白龙山人、梅花馆主、海云山主等,法名觉器,祖籍浙江吴兴,出生于上海青浦,清末民初画家、买办。 (zh)
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