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.

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)

Calligraphy
Chen Chun Chinese, 1483-1544

Golden Autumn (Jinqiu)
Chen Xuhai Chinese, born 1973

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
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[Winter in] 1987
Chen Qi Chinese, born 1963

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

Aggregation21-JUO73
Chun Kwang Young전광영 Korean, born 1944