Wu Daozi
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Yuzhou |
| Xuchang | |
| China | |
| Died | 740 AD |
| Artworks | Presentation of Buddha |
| The Eighty-seven Immortals | |
| Confucius | |
| Bodhisattva | |
| Guanyin and Child | |
| Nationality | Chinese |
| Influencee | Li Gonglin |
| Jing Hao | |
| Dai Jin | |
| Works | The Eighty‑seven Immortals |
| Guanyin and Child | |
| Presentation of Buddha | |
| Guanyin | |
| Date of birth | January 1,5642 |
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| ID | 1033184 |
Wu Daozi Life story
Wu Daozi, also known as Daoxuan and Wu Tao Tzu, was a Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty. The British art historian Michael Sullivan considers him one of "the masters of the seventh century," Some of his works survive; many, mostly murals, have been lost. Wu lost his father at an early age and lived in poverty.