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Wu Daozi
Wu Daozi (or Wu Tao-tzu) (; 680–760?), later 道玄 (Daoxuan), was a Chinese artist of the Tang Dynasty. Michael Sullivan considers him one of "the masters of the seventh century," 〔(''Chinese Landscape Painting: The Sui and T'ang Dynasties.'' (Berkeley: University of California press, 1980. ISBN 0520035585) ), pp. 50-52.〕 Some of his works survive; many, mostly murals, have been lost. == Works == Wu traveled widely and created murals in Buddhist and Daoist temples. Wu also drew mountains, rivers, flowers, birds. No authentic works are extant, though some exist in later copies or stone carvings.〔James Cahill. ''An Index of Early Chinese Painters and Paintings: T'ang, Sung, and Yüan.'' (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980. ISBN 0520035763), (pp. 21-22 ).〕 Wu's famous painting of Confucius was preserved by having been copied in a stone engraving.
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