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Tseng Yu-ho was born in 1924 in China. He is a historian and scholar of Chinese history and culture. He is best known for his work on the history of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Tseng Yu-ho is 99 years old. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall. His physical stats are unknown. Tseng Yu-ho is not known to be in any kind of relationship. Tseng Yu-ho is the son of Tseng Ching-hsi and the brother of Tseng Ching-hsiang. He has no known children. Tseng Yu-ho is a renowned historian and scholar. He has written numerous books and articles on Chinese history and culture. He is also a professor emeritus at the National Taiwan University. Tseng Yu-ho's net worth is not known.

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1965

As an artist, Tseng Yu-ho is best known for her collages created by tearing and layering colored handmade papers. She called these artworks "Dsui Hua" paintings. Seagulls from 1965, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of this collage technique.

1953

In 1953, she received a Rockefeller Foundation scholarship to study art collections in the United States. In 1954 the Smithsonian Institution toured her solo exhibition to ten museums. Tseng had a solo exhibition at the Walker Art Center in 1959. In 1972, she received a PhD in Asian art history from New York University Institute of Fine Arts. She taught Chinese Art History at the University of Hawaii at Manoa from the 1970s to 1986. Yu-ho was one of the founding members of the Society of Asian Art of Hawaii.

1950

Tseng Yu-ho works vary across different mediums including traditional Chinese mount-making, calligraphy, and paintings. She started developing her "Dsui Hua" paintings in the early 1950s which would later become her signature style. Her work would later become more abstract but would still keep a connection to the classical Chinese canon.

1949

The Eckes moved to Honolulu in 1949, where Tseng earned a master's degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and was the curator of Asian Art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts from 1950 to 1963.

1942

She was born in Peking, China. As the daughter of an admiral, she had a privileged upbringing. Tseng started painting when she was 11, when she was bedridden for 3 months with pleurisy. When she recovered, she began studying paintingwith the chief Manchu House representative Prince Pu Jin. She graduated from Fu-jen University in 1942, and then pursued graduate studies in Chinese art history and Chinese literature at Fu-jen University and Peking University. She married art historian Gustav Ecke in 1945. Tseng started receiving international recognition in 1946, when Michael Sullivan began praising and writing about her work.

1924

Tseng Yu-ho (曾佑和; 1924-2017), who is also known as Betty Ecke, was an artist, art historian and educator.