Zhu’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.

Lotus and Waterfowl
Attributed to Zhu Da 朱耷 (Chinese, 1626-c.1705)

Birf on Flowering Plum Branch
Attributed to Zhu Da (Chinese, 1626-c.1705)

Fruit in a Bowl
Artist unknown Spurious signature of Zhu Da (Chinese, 1626-1705)

Street Scenes in Times of Peace 太平風會圖
Zhu Yu (Zhu Junbi) 朱玉(朱君璧) Chinese, 1293-1365

The Nativity and the Adoration of the Shepherds
Nicoletto da Modena Italian, active c. 1500–c. 1520

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist
Correggio (Antonio Allegri; Italian, 1489–1534)

Portrait of a Noblewoman Dressed in Mourning
Jacopo da Empoli (Jacopo Chimenti; Italian, 1551–1640)

Mary Magdalene
Moretto da Brescia (Alessandro Bonvicino; Italian, c. 1492/95–1554)

Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin and Christ Child
Girolamo da Carpi (Girolamo Sellari; Italian, c. 1501–1556)

Sound of stream from a forest after rain (Quan sheng dai yu chu xi lin)
Zhu Daoping Chinese, born 1949

Fishing Boats (Yuzhou)
Zhu Weiming 朱维明 Chinese, born 1949

Praying Saint (Moses?) with Christ in a Historiated Initial "L", from a Choirbook
Italian (probably Rimini) related to the style of Neri da Rimini (Italian, active 1300-1322)

The Holy Trinity with Saint Michael Conquering the Dragon
Pietro da Cortona Italian, 1596-1669

Virgin and Child
After Desiderio da Settignano (Italian, 1428-1464)

Flight of Celia
Possibly after Polidoro Caldara, called Polidoro da Caravaggio Italian, c. 1499-c. 1543

Upper Part of a Tabernacle for the Holy Sacrament
Isaia da Pisa (Italian, active 1428–64)

Two Roman Warriors with She-Wolf, Romulus, and Remus
After Polidoro Caldara, called Polidoro da Caravaggio Italian, c. 1499-c. 1543

Woman Bathing
After a design by Giambologna (Flemish, active Italy, 1529–1608)

Saint Cecilia
Antonio da Trento (Italian, 1510-1550) after Parmigianino (Italian, 1503-1540)

Adoration of the Shepherds
After Polidoro Caldara, called Polidoro da Caravaggio Italian, c. 1499-c. 1543