Wen Fong

Wen Fong
Fang Wen (方聞)
Born1930
Shanghai, China
Died (aged 88)
Alma materPrinceton University
Known forChinese art history
SpouseConstance Tang Fong
Children3
Scientific career
FieldsArt history
InstitutionsPrinceton University
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese方聞
Simplified Chinese方闻
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFāng Wén
Wade–GilesFang Wen
IPA[fáŋ wə̌n]
Wu
RomanizationFaan1 Men3

Wen C. Fong (Chinese: 方聞; pinyin: Fāng Wén; 1930 – October 3, 2018) was a Chinese-American historian of East Asian art. He was the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Art History at Princeton University, where he taught Chinese art history for 45 years. In 1959 he co-founded the first doctoral program in Chinese art and archaeology in the United States, which was later expanded to include Japan. He served as chairman of Princeton's Department of Art and Archaeology, and as consultative chairman for Asian art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.