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Wu Daozi was a Chinese artist of the [[Tang Dynasty]], known for his dragon paintings, said to be so lifelike that they actually came to life and moved on the page. | Wu Daozi was a Chinese artist of the [[Tang Dynasty]], known for his dragon paintings, said to be so lifelike that they actually came to life and moved on the page. |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 18 February 2015
- Chinese: 吳道子 (Wú Dàozǐ)
Wu Daozi was a Chinese artist of the Tang Dynasty, known for his dragon paintings, said to be so lifelike that they actually came to life and moved on the page.
References
- Timon Screech, Obtaining Images, University of Hawaii Press (2012), 19-20.