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Introduction of Chinese Calligraphy Weekend class: Saturday 2:30-4:00pm For beginner or
intermediate level, currently offering to Adult only. For prospective
students over 12 years old, please consult the center. This class will include an introductory
demonstration and hands-on sessions. Students may bring in their own
painting supplies or purchase from teacher, Mrs. Madeleine Fu. Calligraphy Class Schedule:
April 12, 2008 - June 21, 2008 (break on Memorial day weekend, May 24) 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm Cost:
$175 CCF Members; $200 Non-members; $185 Chinese Historical Society
members and Asian Art Museum members
About the instructor: Madeleine Fu (Chu Hsia), born 1922 in
Beijing, China. Graduated from Hsin-Hua College of Art in Shanghai. She
studied with several renowned masters. Among them, Te-Nien Fu was
famous for his calligraphy and paintings of pines, bamboos and plum
flowers. They are symbolic in Chinese culture for elegance, humility
and fortitude. Madeleine was so treasured a student that Te-Nien Fu
encouraged and was delighted at the marriage of Madeline to his son
Paul Fu. The Fu family was steeped in scholarly and artistic pursuit
and had several generations of well-known artists. Madeleine and Paul
both developed into noted young artists in Shanghai. They studied with
Master Dai-Chiang Chang, one of the most sought after painters in
China, famous for his large-scale landscape brush paintings. Madeleine
and Paul came to the US in 1962 and opened Fu’s Art Studio in Mill
Valley, CA. They have had many exhibits and demonstrations in the last
20 years in the Bay Area, including the De Young Museum's Asian Art
Center.
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