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China: 'Pavilions in the Mountains of the Immortals'. Ming Dynasty artist Qiu Ying (1494-1552),1550 (National Palace Museum, Taipei)

Qiu Ying (WadeGiles: Ch'iu Ying) was a Chinese painter who specialized in the gongbi brush technique.<br/><br/>. Qiu Ying was born to a peasant family in Taicang (Jiangsu Province) and studied painting under Zhou Chen in Suzhou. Though Suzhou's Wu School encouraged painting in ink washes, Qiu Ying also painted in the green-and-blue style. He painted with the support of wealthy patrons, creating images of flowers, gardens, religious subjects, and landscapes in the fashions of the Ming dynasty.<br/><br/>. He incorporated different techniques into his paintings, and acquired a few wealthy patrons. His talent and versatility allowed him to become regarded as one of the Four Masters of the Ming dynasty.
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China: 'Pavilions in the Mountains of the Immortals'. Ming Dynasty artist Qiu Ying (1494-1552),1550 (National Palace Museum, Taipei)
Qiu Ying (WadeGiles: Ch'iu Ying) was a Chinese painter who specialized in the gongbi brush technique.

. Qiu Ying was born to a peasant family in Taicang (Jiangsu Province) and studied painting under Zhou Chen in Suzhou. Though Suzhou's Wu School encouraged painting in ink washes, Qiu Ying also painted in the green-and-blue style. He painted with the support of wealthy patrons, creating images of flowers, gardens, religious subjects, and landscapes in the fashions of the Ming dynasty.

. He incorporated different techniques into his paintings, and acquired a few wealthy patrons. His talent and versatility allowed him to become regarded as one of the Four Masters of the Ming dynasty.
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2569 x 5100 px | 37.5 MB
Tamaño impresión:
21.8 x 43.2 cm | 8.6 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)
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ART ARTE ARTES ASIA ASIATICO CHINA CHINO DINASTIA MING MING MONTAÑA MONTAÑAS MONTE NATURALEZA PAINTER PAISAJE PAISAJES PINTOR PINTURA QIU YING