Who was wu Daozi? What did he paint for the
Emperor?
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For the emperor, Wu-Daozi painted a landscape to decorate the place wall. In the painting he painted the forests, waterfalls, mountains, clouds and the immense sky along with a cave where dwelt a spirit. Wu Daozi (680 – c. 760), also known as Daoxuan, was a Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty.
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He was an painter and he paints some maps for the emperor.
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- He was an painter in the Chinese emperor.
- He was appointed by the emperor to paint and provides some landscapes painting to them.
- He also, paints some landscapes of the emperor palace where they lives.
- He was a master painter at that time and also praised by so many letters from the emperor.
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