Tseng Yu-ho (Chinese: 曾佑和; 1924/1925–2017) was a Chinese-born American art historian, visual artist, curator, and educator.
[3] When she recovered, she began studying painting with the chief Manchu House representative prince Pu Jin.
[5] Yu-ho started receiving international recognition in 1946, when Michael Sullivan began praising and writing about her work.
[1] Yu-ho artworks vary across different mediums, including traditional Chinese mount-making, calligraphy, and paintings.
[7] As an artist, Yu-ho is best known for her collages created by tearing and layering colored handmade papers.