Lu’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.

Old Pine Tree in a Ravine 古松山水圖
Lu Wei 陸㬙 (Chinese, active c. 1685-1715)

Pulling Oars under Clearing Autumn Skies 晴秋涉櫂圖
Lu Zhi 陸治 (Chinese, 1496-1576)

AC10
Zhang Wei Chinese, 1952-2025

The Language of Flowers (Huayu)
Lü Min Chinese, born 1962

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: colophon by Lu Hui, dated 1912
Lu Hui (Chinese, 1851-1920)

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: frontispiece title by Lu Hui
Lu Hui (Chinese, 1851-1920)

Jianghan Lu, Wuhan
Thomas Struth German, born 1954

Wey
Designed by William Morris (English, 1834–1896) Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940) Merton Abbey, London (English, 1881–1940)

Basin with Figural Feet (Lu)
China

The Winter Journey (Dong zhi lû)
Zhou Shenghua Chinese, 1949-2000

Lu Xun (Zhongguo zuojia- Lu Xun xiansheng)
Wu Biduan 伍必端 (Chinese, born 1926)

Portrait of Mr. Delvalle
Claude Marie Dubufe (French, 1790–1864)

Being Human
Zhucen Wei Chinese, born 1992

Lu-La Lake Lookout Mountain
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Birds, Berries, and Flowers 花鳥折扇
Artist unknown Spurious signature of Lu Zhi (Chinese, 1496–1576)

Calligraphy
Lu Baozhong Chinese, 1850-1908

Wey for a Valance
Designed by William Morris (English, 1834–1896) Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940) Merton Abbey, London (English, 1881–1940)

Black Carved Jar
Lu Ann Tafoya (Santa Clara Pueblo and American, born 1938) Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico

Lu Zhishen, Originally Named Lu Da (Kaosho Rochishin shomei Rotatsu), from the series "One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Water Margin (Tsuzoku Suikoden goketsu hyakuhachinin no hitori)"
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese, 1797-1861