Wang Jian (Qing dynasty)

Chinese landscape painter
Wang Jian
Born1598
Taicang, Jiangsu
Died1677 (1678) (aged 79)
Known forShan shui
MovementSix Masters of the early Qing period

Wang Jian (simplified Chinese: 王鉴; traditional Chinese: 王鑒; pinyin: Wáng Jiàn; Wade–Giles: Wang Jian); c. 1598–1677 was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) and Qing dynasty (1644–1912).

Wang was born in Taicang in the Jiangsu province.[1] His style name was Xuanzhao (玄照) and his pseudonyms were 'Xiangbi' (湘碧) and 'Ranxiang anzhu' (染香庵主).[2] Wang's precise color style of painting was influenced by Dong Yuan. His own works stand out, and he is a member of the Four Wangs and Six Masters of the early Qing period.

Notes

  1. ^ "Wáng Jiàn Brief Biography". Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  2. ^ Cihai: Page 1196.

References

  • Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632-1717), an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Wang Jian (see index)
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