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Chinese Art after 1279

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Chinese Art after 1279

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China

Tang dynasty (618–907)

Five Dynasties (907-960)

Song Dynasty (960-1279)

Mongol Invasion (early 13th c.)

Yuan Dynasty (13th c.)

Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)

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Du hua

“to read a painting”

The integration of calligraphy, poetry, and painting,

scholar artists for the first time combined the “Three

perfections” in a single work of art.

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Han Gan, Night-Shining White, Tang dynasty (618–907), ca. 750.

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Zhao Mengfu, Groom and Horse, 1296, Handscroll, Ink and Color

[Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)].

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Zhao Mengfu, Twin Pines, Level Distance,

Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), ca. 1300.

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techniques and formats of Chinese painting

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Fan Kuan, Travelers Among

Mountains and Streams, Northern

Song Dynasty, 11th century,

hanging scroll.

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Perugino, The Delivery of the Keys To St. Peter, 1481

(11’ 5 1/2" × 18’ 8 1/2”).

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Mantegna, Camera degli Sposi,

c. 1474.

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Zhao Mengfu, Autumn Colors on the Qiao

and Hua Mountains, 1296. Yuan Dynasty, handscroll.

online at national museum

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Fan Kuan, Travelers Among

Mountains and Streams, Northern

Song Dynasty, 11th century,

hanging scroll.

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Zhao Mengfu, Autumn Colors on the Qiao and

Hua Mountains, Yuan Dynasty, 1296.

(details)

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Ni Zhan, The Rongxi Studio, 1372,

Yuan Dynasty, hanging scroll.

Late Yuan Literati Painting

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Yin Hong, Hundreds of Birds Admiring

the Peacocks, Ming Dynasty, late 15th/early 16th century.

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Shen Zhou, Poet on a Mountaintop,

Leaf from an album of landscapes,

mounted as part of a handscroll. Ming dynasty. C. 1500.

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White clouds sash-like

wrap mountain waists,

The rock terrace flies in space,

distant, a narrow path.

Leaning on a bramble staff,

far and free I gaze,

To the warble of valley brook

I will reply, whistling.

-Shen Zhou

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Dong Qichang,

The Qingbian Mountains in the Manner

of Tung Yuan, 1617.

video

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Shitao, Landscape, c. 1700.

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The “David” Vases.

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Ai Weiwei, Sunflower Seeds/Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, 2010.