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Juran (Chinese: 巨然; Wade–Giles: Chü-jan) (fl. 10th century) was a Chinese landscape painter of the late Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and early Northern Song periods. Very little is known about Juran's life, and not even his family name is known (Juran is his Buddhist name).
Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, ... c. 10th century BCE. The Da Yu ding; 1054 BC (Western Zhou); height: 101.9 cm (40.1 in ...
The 10th century was the period from 901 (represented by the Roman numerals CMI) through 1000 (M) in accordance with the Julian calendar, and the last century of the 1st millennium. In China, the Song dynasty was established, with most of China reuniting after the fall of the Tang dynasty and the following Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period .
Palace Museum, Beijing (12th-century copy) The Night Revels of Han Xizai or The Night Entertainments of Han Xizai ( traditional Chinese : 韓熙載夜宴圖 ; simplified Chinese : 韩熙载夜宴图 ; pinyin : Hán Xīzaì Yèyàn Tú ) is a painted handscroll attributed to Chinese 10th-century artist Gu Hongzhong .
Mount Lu; hanging scroll, ink on silk; National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. Jing Hao (Chinese: 荆浩; Wade–Giles: Ching Hao, also known as Hongguzi) (c. 855–915) [1] was a Chinese landscape painter and art theorist of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Northern China.
Yue ware stoneware, China, Five Dynasties, 10th century CE. Yue ware or Yüeh ware (Chinese: 越(州)窯; pinyin: Yuè(zhōu) yáo; Wade–Giles: Yüeh(-chou) yao) is a type of Chinese ceramics, a felspathic siliceous stoneware, which is characteristically decorated with celadon glazing.
Li Cheng (Chinese: 李成; pinyin: Lǐ Chéng; Wade–Giles: Li Ch'eng; 919–967), courtesy name Xiánxī (咸熙), was a Chinese painter of the Song dynasty. He was influenced by Jing Hao and Juran. Li Cheng, Fan Kuan, and Guan Tong became known as the "three great rival artists".
Bird-and-flower painting by Cai Han and Jin Xiaozhu, c. 17th century.. The huaniaohua is proper of 10th century China; and the most representative artists of this period are Huang Quan (哳㥳) (c. 900 – 965), who was an imperial painter for many years, and Xu Xi (徐熙) (937–975), who came from a prominent family but had never entered into officialdom.