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  2. Yun Shouping - Wikipedia

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    Yun Shouping (Chinese: 惲壽平; 1633 – 1690), also known as Nantian (Chinese: 南田), was a Chinese calligrapher and painter. He was a major artist of the early Chinese Qing dynasty . Along with the Four Wangs and Wú Lì , he was regarded as one of the " Six Masters " of the Qing period.

  3. Six Masters of the early Qing period - Wikipedia

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    The Six Masters included the flower painter Yun Shouping and the landscapists Wu Li as well as the Four Wangs: Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Yuanqi, and Wang Hui. [1] The works of the Six Masters are generally conservative, cautious, subtle, and complex, in contrast to the vigorous and vivid painting of their "individualist" contemporaries.

  4. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Kyoto)

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    Sunset along the Floral Embankment, light colour on paper, by Yun Shouping 紙本淡彩花隖夕陽図〈惲南田筆/辛亥(康煕十年)の自題がある〉 shihon tansai kao sekiyō zu: 1671: Kyoto: Kyoto National Museum: 24.2 centimetres (9.5 in) by 106.1 centimetres (41.8 in)

  5. Yùn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Yun Shouping (惲壽平, 1633 – 1690), also known as Yun Nantian (南田), one of the Six Masters of the early Qing period Yun Zhu (惲珠, 1771–1833), a poet, painter, and anthologist Yun Daiying (恽代英, 1895–1931), early leader of the Communist Party executed by the Kuomintang

  6. Qing poetry - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Flower Breaking the Surface by Yun Shouping. Classical Chinese poetry continued to be the major poetic form of the Qing dynasty. This was also a time of related literary developments, such as the collections of Tang poetry, under the Kangxi Emperor. The debates, trends and widespread literacy of the Ming period began to flourish once ...

  7. Mogu - Wikipedia

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    Yun Shouping's Mogu painting: Lotus Flower Breaking the Surface (出水芙蓉圖) (Palace Museum, Beijing). According to some ancient records, the technique was first created and theorized by Zhang Sengyou of the Liang dynasty in 557 during the Southern dynasties period.

  8. Category:17th-century Chinese calligraphers - Wikipedia

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    Yun Shouping; Z. Zha Shibiao; Zhu Changfang This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, at 21:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. File:Yun Shouping, Old Trees and Bamboo after Ni Zan.jpg

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