An exhibition showcasing traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy works are underway at Taicang Museum in Jiangsu province, which will run until April 28.
The exhibition consists of two parts, displaying roughly 200 artworks by ancient and modern Chinese artists.
These works come from artwork collector Wang Fu. In order to commemorate his teacher, Xu Zihe, a renowned Chinese painter who died in Taicang 19 years ago, Wang organized the exhibition.
Part one: works of Xu Zihe and his teachers

Plum blossoms by Zheng Wenzhao. [Photo/WeChat account: taicangdaily]

Fishing Boat Berth off the Land in the Evening by Xu Zihe. [Photo/WeChat account: taicangdaily]

Marvelous Huangshan Mountain by Xu Zihe. [Photo/WeChat account: taicangdaily]
Part two: works of ancient Chinese painting and calligraphy

Relics of Buddhist texts from Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-581) to Tang Dynasty (618-907). [Photo/WeChat account: taicangdaily]

Wang Fu gives the imitated copy of Chess Playing Under Window by Taicang resident You Qiu born in Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) as a present to Taicang Museum. [Photo/WeChat account: taicangdaily]





