陈少梅(1909年4月至1954年9月),男,汉族,名云彰,又名云鹑,号升湖,字少梅,以字行。生于湖南衡山的一个书香之家,自幼随父学习书画诗文,深受中国传统文化的熏陶。15岁加入金北楼、陈师曾等发起组织的“中国画学研究会”,17岁成为名噪一时的“湖社画会”之骨干,22岁主持“湖社天津分会”,成为津门画坛领袖。1930年他的作品获“比利时建国百年国际博览会”美术银奖,以后开始在画坛崭露头角,成为京津一带颇有影响的画家。新中国成立后,他任中国美术家协会天津分会主席、天津美术学校校长。
Chen Shaomei (April 1909 to September 1954), male, Han nationality, known as Yunzhang, also known as Yunquail, number Shenghu, word Shaomei, in line. Born in Hengshan, Hunan Province, he studied painting, calligraphy and poetry with his father from an early age, and was deeply influenced by Chinese traditional culture. At the age of 15, he joined the "Chinese Painting Society" sponsored by Jinbeilou and Chen Shizeng. At the age of 17, he became the backbone of the famous "Hu Society Painting Society", and at the age of 22, he presided over the "Tianjin Branch of Hu Society" and became the leader of the painting circle in Jinmen. In 1930, his works won the silver prize of "Belgium's Centennial International Exposition". After that, he began to show his prominence in the field of painting and became an influential painter in Beijing and Tianjin. After the founding of New China, he served as chairman of Tianjin Branch of China Artists Association and President of Tianjin Fine Arts School.