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.

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

Portrait of Tao Yuanming
Yu Zhiding (禹之鼎, 1647-1709?), attributed Chinese

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

Melting the Gold and Predicting the Future
Yu Guiyan 郁桂岩 (Chinese, 1859-1930?)

Floating Music (馀音缭绕)
Yu Qihui 俞启慧 Chinese, born 1934

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

Hexagonal Cup with Animal Mask Handle and Carved Inscription
Yu Yunwei Chinese

Square Cup with Molded Studs and Carved Inscription
Yu Yunwei Chinese

Gentle (Yu)
Fujinuma Noboru Japanese, born 1945

A Nocturnal Fuji, Lake Ashino (Ashino no yu Fuji)
Kawase Hasui 川瀬 巴水 Japanese, 1883–1957

King Yu Moving a Mountain to Control the Floods
Artist unknown (Chinese, 18th century)

Guan Yu, Liu Bei, and Zhang Fei
Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III) Japanese, 1786-1864

Poem in Cursive Script
Attributed to Zhu Yunming (Chinese, 1461-1527)

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)

Floating in Spring on the River
Zhu Renfeng Chinese, 19th century

Yu the Great battling a dragon
Totoya Hokkei Japanese, 1780-1850