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Zhū Dā (朱耷) (c.1626 ? c.1705) was a China|Chinese painter and calligrapher. He was a Child prodigy who began painting and writing poetry in his early childhood. Despite a nervous breakdown that left him unable to speak for several years and subject to fits of madness, he was a leading painter of the Qing Dynasty|Qing period. Zhu Da is also known as: Bād? Shānr?n (八大山人). artist-stub Category:1626 births Category:1705 deaths Category:Chinese painters Category:Calligraphers zh-cn:八大山人 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Zhu Da".
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