Wang Yuanqi
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Wang Yuanqi, Mountain Dwelling on a Summer Day, National Palace Museum
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Wang Yuanqi (Chinese: 王原祁; pinyin: Wáng Yuánqí; 1642-1715) was a Chinese painter of the Qing dynasty.[1]
Wang was born in Taicang in the Jiangsu province[2] and tutored in painting by his grandfather Wang Shimin (1592–1680). His style name was 'Mao-ching ' and his sobriquet was ' Lu-t'ai'. Wang is a member of the Four Wangs and Six Masters of the early Qing period. His style and technique demonstrates influences from Huang Gongwang, especially in the use of ocher pigments.
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Wang Yuanqi: Wangchuan Villa (1977.80)". In Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. [1] (October 2006).
- ^ "Wang Yuanqi Brief Biography". http://www.nigensha.co.jp/kokyu/en/p59.html. Retrieved on 2008-09-11.

