Zhang Daqian was
a native of Nei-chiang, Szechwan. At the age of 21, he was taking
Shih Tao and Pa-ta Shan-jen as his starting point, he sought
out as many paintings by famous artists of past centuries as
he could to copy. Beginning with an impressionistic style and
progressing to meticulous brushwork, he developed the ability
to move between these techniques with complete master. In 1941,
he traveled to Dunhuang where he spent two years and seven months
copying wall paintings. Here he studied traditional coloration
and line drawing methods, being particularly moved by the grand
scales and complex layout of the high Tang style. He also traveled
widely in Europe and Amedica. This spurred a sea change in his
mothods of paintings, and he created unique splashed-ink and
splashed-color styles, expanding the potential of plane surfaces
and coloration.