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264:, Taiwan's largest daily newspaper and ranked number 73 for 20th century Chinese novels. "Nelson was an extremely charismatic figure with a large following on campus and in St. Louis," said Mark S. Weil, Ph.D., the E. Desmond Lee Professor for Collaboration in the Arts and director the Gallery of Art. "Every year around Christmas, he would give a lecture celebrating Pan-Asian spirituality that filled Steinberg Auditorium." 385:, Massachusetts. In that year, the Washington University East Asian Library established the Nelson I. Wu Memorial Book Fund. In 1998, Washington University and the Saint Louis Art Museum inaugurated the annual Nelson I. Wu Lecture on Asian Art and Culture. Lecturers have included (in order from 1998 to 2012) Richard Barnhart, 330:
The Juggler (a short story) "Little Little Boy put up his hands with all his little fingers outstretched. One by one, fireflies came out from the all grass and alighted on his fingers, one firefly to each finger, not one more, not one less. With his hand and face alight from the glow of ten
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in 1965, becoming a key figure for the promotion of Asian art in St. Louis and, in 1971, a founder of the Asian Art Society. He was named professor emeritus in 1984. Wu was a best-selling author in China and
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Wu was a scholar of Asian art and architecture. He was the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of the History of Art and Chinese Culture in Arts & Sciences. He came to
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The intellectual aristocrat and justice in art: A cautionary story for the West about those Chinese masters who became their own patrons and, over the centuries, their own heroes
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in Japan and Washington University in St. Louis. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Research Scholarship.
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Wu, Nelson I. (1973). "Intellectual Movements Since the Teachings of Wang Yang-ming: Parallel but Nonconcurrent Developments".
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The Chinese pictorial art : its format and program : some universalities, particularities and modern experimentations
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The Chinese pictorial art : its format and program : some universalities, particularities and modern experimentations
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Chinese and Indian Architecture: The City of Man, the Mountain of God, and the Realm of the Immortals, “To Mulien and Ming,
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fireflies, Little Little Boy looked magnificent." This was also published as an illustrated children's book.
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Intellectual Movements Since the Teachings of Wang Yang-ming: Parallel but Nonconcurrent Developments, 1973
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Chinese and Indian Architecture: The City of Man, the Mountain of God, and the Realm of the Immortals
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Tung Ch'i-ch'ang : the man, his time, and his landscape painting (1954 PhD thesis Yale Univ.)
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An album, title song and music video in 2013 are focused on his 1945 book, "Never-Ending Saga".
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in New York before earning a master's degree in 1949 and doctorate in 1954 in art history from
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Steven D. Owyoung; Curator of Asian Arts; St Louis Art Museum (March 23, 2002).
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Tung Ch'i-ch'ang : the man, his time, and his landscape painting
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graduate also born in Beijing. The couple married in 1951. Biologist
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Born June 9, 1919, in Peking, Wu earned a bachelor's degree from the
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Tung Ch'i-ch'ang, 1555-1636: Apathy in government and fervor in art
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in 1942 and came to the United States in 1945. He attended the
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Dr. Wu died Tuesday, March 19, 2002, of cancer at the
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Index

Peking
China
Brookline, Massachusetts
Chinese
Non-fiction
fictional prose
Guggenheim Fellowship
Fulbright Scholarship
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
National Southwest Associated University
Kunming
New School for Social Research
Yale University
Washington University
Taiwan
Second Sino-Japanese War
China Times
Wellesley College
Ting Wu
Ping Wu
San Francisco State College
Kyoto University
Ting
Ping
ISBN
957-05-1157-5
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