Biography:
Fu Yanghua, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Renmin University of China.
Education:
Received her Ph.D. from the Academy of fine arts of Capital Normal University In 2002. And then taught at the School of Art, Renmin University of China. Visiting scholar at the University of Chicago in 2011.
Research Interests:
The research direction is Chinese art history, especially the painting in Ming and Qing Dynasties.The research field includes History of Chinese Art, Especially in the study of style schools, painters, works, subject matter evolution, and regional art, as well as in the collection and theory of painting.
Published over 40 academic papers in professional journals. Published monographs include "Research on Ming Dynasty Remnant Painters" and "The Visual Narratives of Ming Remnant Artists"; Coauthored works include "History of Beijing Art", "Four Schools of Yuan Dynasty", and "Chinese Ink Painting". The participating textbooks include "History of Eastern Art" and "History of Chinese Art".
Selected Projects:
Presided over the National Social Science Foundation Art Project "Research on Visual Narratives of Ming Remnant Artists " (Project No. 18BF100).
Awards:
The History of Beijing Fine Arts(2008 Coauthored)won the first prize of the 11th Excellent Achievements in Philosophy and Social Sciences of Beijing, and the second prize of the 6th Excellent Achievement of the Ministry of Education.