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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".
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Luxuriant Forest among Distant Peaks, by Li Cheng, 10th century. Dimensions are 46.0 x 298.0cm. Dimensions are 46.0 x 298.0cm. Collection of the Liaoning Provincial Museum.
The donkey rider in the painting Travelers in a wintry forest by Li Cheng is assumed to be a portrait painting of Meng Haoran, "a tall and lanky man dressed in a scholar plain robe, riding on a small horse followed by a young servant." Except Meng Haoran, other famous people for example, Ruan Ji, one of the seven sages of the Bamboo Grove and ...
Li Cheng may refer to: Li Cheng (painter) (李成; 919–967), Chinese painter; Li Cheng (Tang Dynasty) (李程; 761–837), official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty; Lê Trừng (黎澄; 1374–1446), Vietnamese official who later served in the Chinese Ming dynasty; Li Cheng (author), Chinese-American Christian pastor, author of Youzi Yin
Mount Emei ([ɤ̌.měɪ]; Chinese: 峨眉山 [2]; pinyin: Éméi shān), alternatively Mount Omei, is a 3,099-metre-tall (10,167 ft) mountain in Sichuan Province, China, and is the highest of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. [3]
The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.
Li Chen: Mind.Body.Spirit, Singapore Art Museum & Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406087; Li Chen: Soul Guardians-In an Age of Disasters and Calamities, Asia Art Center, 2009, ISBN 9789868406070; Li Chen in Beijing – Solo Exhibition at National Art Museum of China – In Search of Spiritual Space, Asia Art Center, 2008, ISBN 9789868406018