Chen Shizeng (Chinese: 陈师曾; Wade–Giles: Ch’en Shih-tseng; March 2, 1876, in Fenghuang, Hunan – September 12, 1923, in Nanjing, Jiangsu), original name Chen Hengke, courtesy name Shizeng, art name Xiudaoren Xiuzhe, was a Chinese painter and critic, painter, and educator of early 20th-century China. At a time when some Chinese artists were rejecting traditional painting styles in favor of Western influenced styles, Chen championed traditional literati art in his own art and in his A Study of Chinese Literati Painting.[1]
Shizeng was the son of Chen Baozhen, a Qing dynasty governor of Hunan.