A visitor looks at a painting by artist Wu Changshuo (1844-1927), displayed at the Palace Museum's Hall of Literary Glory on June 5, 2018. The hall has reopened to the public with the exhibition Iron Pens Grow Flowers: Exhibition of Wu Changshuo's Works, showcasing more than 100 of Wu's works selected from the collection of the Palace Museum. The exhibition runs through July 15. [Photo/IC]
Wu is an important figure in the art history of modern China, widely known for his calligraphy, painting and seal-cutting works. The exhibition also offers a panoramic review of Wu's lifetime achievements. [Photo/IC]
A visitor looks at a painting of artist Wu Changshuo on display at the Palace Museum's Hall of Literary Glory on June 5, 2018. [Photo/IC]
Artworks by Wu Changshuo on display at the Palace Museum's Hall of Literary Glory on June 5, 2018. [Photo/IC]
The main gate of the Palace Museum's Hall of Literary Glory. The exhibition Iron Pens Grow Flowers: Exhibition of Wu Changshuo's Works is the first for the hall since reopening to the public. [Photo/IC]