Hui Pang
Mr. Pang Hui, born in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, has researched and collected Chinese artworks for 35 years. He has a broad interest covering calligraphy, paintings, Buddha statues, porcelain, furniture, bamboo carvings, wood carvings, and stone carvings, emphasizing the study of Jinling Style paintings, Six-Dynasty Buddha statues of China, and other artworks of ancient Jinling Capital. In particular, he is fond of collecting old rosewood and yellow rosewood furniture. He is now a consultant...See more
Mr. Pang Hui, born in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, has researched and collected Chinese artworks for 35 years. He has a broad interest covering calligraphy, paintings, Buddha statues, porcelain, furniture, bamboo carvings, wood carvings, and stone carvings, emphasizing the study of Jinling Style paintings, Six-Dynasty Buddha statues of China, and other artworks of ancient Jinling Capital. In particular, he is fond of collecting old rosewood and yellow rosewood furniture. He is now a consultant for Jiangsu International Culture Exchange Center and North American Chinese Collection Association vice president. Mr. Pang Hui has committed himself to Chinese cultural exchange. He has planned to publish a series of books on the intangible cultural heritage of China. Among them, two books have been published in the United States. One is "Modern Tracings of Oracle Bone and Bronze Age Inscription-Qin Shiwei Oracle Seal Carving and Calligraphy Art Collection," and the other is "Zhi Zui Jing Mi-Those Things about Xuan Paper." See less