Fu Chuan-fu

Fu Chuan-fu (Chinese:傅狷夫; May 2, 1910 – March 11, 2007), originally named Bao-ching (抱青) and also known as Wei-yi (唯一), with the courtesy name Jueweng (覺翁) and the pseudonym owner of Xinxiang studio (心香室主) was an ink-painter and calligrapher known for his unique style in depicting the landscapes of Taiwan.

[3]: 143 In 1949, Fu Chuan-fu moved to Taiwan with the Nationalist government, where he served as a colonel and continued to create paintings and calligraphy in his spare time.

By combining realistic observation of nature and modern sketching concepts with traditional ink painting, he created the "rift texture (裂罅皴)" and "Mt.

In addition to his innovations in painting techniques, Fu develop his own "lianmian cursive script" (連綿草) characterized by unrestrained brushwork gliding effortlessly between heavy and fine strokes, running into each other depending on compositional integrity, as if in a painting.

[7]: 161 In 1990, Fu Chuan-fu moved to San Francisco, United States, and continued his artistic pursuits in painting and calligraphy.