Chen’s work is defined by its chinese (culture or style) sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.
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[Winter in] 1987
Chen Qi Chinese, born 1963

Golden Autumn (Jinqiu)
Chen Xuhai Chinese, born 1973

Landscape after Wang Meng
Qi Zhijia (Chinese, 1594 - after 1682)

Fragrant Garden (Qinyuan)
Chen Yuping Chinese, born 1947

Flowers of the Four Seasons 四季花卉圖
Chen Jiayan 陳嘉言 (Chinese, 1539-after 1625)

Lotus Cup
Chen Mingyuan Chinese, active 1650/1700

Flowering Lotus
Attributed to Chen Chun Chinese, 1483-1544

Pavilion of Eight Poems 八詠樓詩畫
Chen Chun 陳淳 (Chinese, 1483-1544)

Daoist God Zhenwu (Perfected Warrior), Supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven
Chen Yanqing (陳彥清) Chinese

Planting Fragrant Fungus at the Tiaozhou'an
Attributed to Chen Guan Chinese, 1563-1639

Tripod Incense Burner
Chen Mingyuan Chinese, active 1650/1700

Immortals in Clouds 云中仙人漆柄团扇
Chen Yongqi Chinese, active 19th century

Rooftops
Phillip Chen American, born 1953

Noble Hermit in a Mountain Retreat
Chen Ruyan (attributed) Chinese, fl. 1340-1380

Protector Deity Begtse Chen
Tibet or Mongolia

Pear-Shaped Vase
Attributed to Chen Mingyuan, active mid-17th-early 18th century Chinese

Album of Landscapes and Figures with Calligraphy by Chen Xiuyu
Chen Xiuyu 陳脩榆 (Chinese, 1858–1942)

Face
Phillip Chen American, born 1953