Kuang Xü

Kuang Xü is documented as an artist active in 1922, known primarily for printmaking. Although specific biographical details regarding nationality or artistic school remain undocumented in current records, their known body of work focuses on traditional East Asian botanical subjects.

Nine prints by Kuang Xü are represented in major institutional collections, establishing the artist's historical significance. These works are held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The documented subjects center on natural forms, including multiple impressions titled Bamboo and one impression titled Chrysanthemum.

The documentation of these works in a prominent collection assures their museum-quality status. Today, these historical records ensure that many Kuang Xü prints are available as high-quality prints for collectors and researchers. Works of this period frequently enter the public domain, increasing the availability of downloadable artwork for study worldwide.

9 works in collection

Works in Collection