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Shao Fang Sheng (September 13, 1917 – April 22, 2009) is a well-known Chinese artist who is also one of the few apprentices of Frank Lloyd Wright. Olgivanna Lloyd-Wright thoughts on Shao Fangsheng, “made friends with unmatched speed and always with those she could profit by most.”


Biography


Early life

Shao came from a well-known industrial family that had their roots in Changzhou, Jiangsu province, China. She was born and raised during the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the founding of the
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. She was a very athletic in her youth, representing her city Tianjin, as a short stop and nationally in softball as a teenager.


Career

Upon arrival to the United States, she stayed with Frank Lloyd Wright and Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, where she cooked and entertained guests including
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and other actors and socialites. She taught
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, a well-known scholar from Harvard University, in the American Embassy, Nanjing. Furthermore, her ability to paint with watercolours was noticed by several well-known painting masters, and she was commissioned by the Nationalist Government of China, to duplicate the fresco within the
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, situated in the Taklamakan Desert, China. Her late husband Sheng Pao Sheng was also an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright and a respected architect.


References


External links


Additional information from www.rickspeckwritings.com
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