Wang’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.

Pure Offerings on the Desk in the Studio of the Nine Tripods (九鬲房之案头清供)
Wang Chao 王超 Chinese, born 1974

Autumn Grace (Qiu de Fengcai)
Chao Mei Chinese, born 1931

Quiet Life in a Wooded Glen 林麓幽居圖
Wang Meng 王蒙 (Chinese, c. 1308-1385)

The Four Accomplishments
Artist unknown Spurious signature of Wang Ning 王凝 (Chinese, 11th century)

Landscape after Huang Gongwang
Wang Yuanqi (Chinese, 1642-1715)

Song of a Fisherman
Wang Wen (1497-1576) Chinese

The Bamboo Slope 竹坡圖
Wang Hui 王翚 (1632-1717) Chinese

Landscape after Wang Meng
Wang Shimin Chinese, from Taicang, Jiangsu province, 1592-1680

Celestial Chaos No. 1
Tai Xiangzhou Chinese (born 1968)

The Wenbu People of Tibet (西藏文部人)
Wang Bing 王兵 Chinese, born 1961

Narcissus
Wang Guxiang (Chinese, 1501-1568)

Middle-Aged Man (Zhongnian nanren)
Wang Huaxiang 王华祥 (Chinese, born 1962)

Christ or Chaos?
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Mountainous Landscape after Wang Meng
Attributed to Wang Yuanqi Chinese, 1642-1715

Contrast (Order and Chaos)
Maurits Cornelis Escher Dutch, 1898-1972

Poetic Couplet in Seal Script
Wang Shu Chinese, born 1743

Landscape
Wang Jian Chinese, 1598-1677

Landscape
Wang Yuanqi (Attributed to) Chinese, 1642-1715

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

Chaos Chair
Konstantin Grcic (German, born 1965) Manufactured by ClassiCon (German, founded 1990)