W. S. Lee, or Wu Song Lee, is a renowned Chinese-American landscape painter known for his traditional Chinese brush painting techniques and innovative blending of Eastern and Western artistic styles. His works often depict serene landscapes, mountains, and waterscapes inspired by Chinese ink painting traditions. Lee's art has been exhibited internationally and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors.
W. Williams has written: 'The art of landscape painting in oil colours' -- subject(s): Technique, Landscape painting
Grant W. Reid has written: 'From concept to form in landscape design' -- subject(s): Landscape design
Y. S. W. Way Lee has written: 'The Chinese question' -- subject(s): Colonies, Foreign relations
Lee W. Churchman has written: 'Survey of electronics' -- subject(s): Electronics 'Introduction to circuits' -- subject(s): Electric circuits
Lee W. Kuhn has written: 'Controlling moles' -- subject(s): Control, Moles (Animals)
he is a reverse glass artist from the 1800's
Norma W. Lee has written: 'A study of Kusumi Morikage and his paintings =' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
John W. Lee has written: 'ERISA' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Pension trusts, Taxation
H. W. S. Cleveland has written: 'The aesthetic development of the United Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis' 'Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West; with an Essay on Forest Planting on the Great Plains (ASLA Centennial Reprint Series)' 'Landscape architecture' -- subject(s): Landscape architecture
Lee W. Huff has written: 'Mobile development unit follow-up' -- subject(s): Community development
Leslie W. Lee has written: 'The lab aide' -- subject(s): Medical laboratories, Medical laboratory assistants
Lee W. Janson has written: 'The big picture' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Clinical biochemistry, Biochemical Phenomena