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  2. Four Wangs - Wikipedia

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    The Four Wangs (Chinese: 四王; pinyin: Sì Wáng; Wade–Giles: Ssŭ Wang) were four Chinese landscape painters during the Qing dynasty in the 17th century, all with the surname Wang. They are best known for their accomplishments in shan shui painting.

  3. Ming dynasty painting - Wikipedia

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    Many new painting skills or techniques were innovated and developed, calligraphy was much more closely and perfectly combined with the art of painting. Chinese painting reached another climax in the mid and late Ming. The painting was derived in a broad scale, many new schools were born, and many outstanding masters emerged.

  4. Landscape painting - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Golden Age painting of the 17th century saw the dramatic growth of landscape painting, in which many artists specialized, and the development of extremely subtle realist techniques for depicting light and weather. There are different styles and periods, and sub-genres of marine and animal painting, as well as a distinct style of ...

  5. Jing Hao - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Lin Xue - Wikipedia

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    Lin Xue (Chinese: 林雪), also known by her courtesy name Lin Tiansu (Chinese: 林天素), was a Chinese poet, painter, and calligrapher during the Ming dynasty, noted for her landscape paintings. [1] Lin Xue - Prunus and Bamboo - 1988.172 - Art Institute of Chicago

  7. Cai Han - Wikipedia

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    Cai Han was particularly well-known for her landscape paintings. [1] The Guochao Hua Zheng Xulü (Chinese: 国朝画徵续录) described Cai as, 'particularly good at painting landscapes, flowers, animals, and birds,' and, 'adept at imitations.' [3] She painted many pieces together with her fellow concubine Jin Yue 金鈅, including Auspicious noon, now held in the Nanjing Museum. [1]

  8. Zha Shibiao - Wikipedia

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    Zha Shibiao or Cha Shih-piao (Chinese: 查士标; 1615 – 1698) was a Chinese calligrapher and landscape painter from Anhui. He was affiliated with the Anhui School, also known as the Xin'an School, which is noted for dry brushstrokes and sparse compositions. His family, and himself, were art collectors and Ming dynasty aristocrats.

  9. Gong Xian - Wikipedia

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    Landscape, c. 1650, ink on silk painting by Gong Xian, Kimbell Art Museum. Gong Xian (simplified Chinese: 龚贤; traditional Chinese: 龔賢; pinyin: Gōng Xián; Wade–Giles: Kung Hsien; 1618–1689; the specific year of birth is disputed as early as 1617 or as late as 1620; born in Kunshan, Jiangsu) was a Chinese painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, one of the Eight Masters ...