The Tang Dynasty was one of the periods of cultural prosperity in Chinese history, and many influential figure painters appeared. Their paintings received widespread attention and appreciation at that time. The following are some of the painters and their representative works: 1 Wang Wei (701 - 761): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, known as the representative figure of the "landscape and idyllic school". His representative works include the Painting of Autumn Dusk in the Mountain and the Painting of Listening to the Guqin. 2 Pei Xiu (688 - 740): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, famous for his paintings of historical stories and portraits. His representative works included the Painting of the Imperial Court and the Painting of the People. 3. Xue Ji (689 - 747): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty who was good at portraits and Buddhist paintings. His representative works included the Painting of Spring Travel and the Painting of Brahman. 4 Lu Sidao (698 - 762): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty was famous for his paintings of customs and portraits. His representative works include "Village Residence Painting" and "Horse Travel Painting". Zhang Xuan (c. 660-c. 740): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, famous for his portraits and flower paintings. His representative works include the Painting of a Beautiful Woman and the Painting of a Flower Basket. These are some of the most influential figures in the Tang Dynasty and their representative works. Their paintings had high artistic value and influence at that time, and also left a valuable cultural heritage for later generations.
The Tang Dynasty was one of the most important periods of ancient Chinese culture, leaving behind many excellent paintings. Some of the most influential figure painters and works include: 1 Wang Wei (701 - 761): A famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, known as the representative of the "landscape and idyllic school". His representative works include "Landscape" and "Wangchuan Leisure Painting" and so on. 2. Li Bai (701 - 762): A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and bold, and he was praised as the "Poet Fairy". His representative works include "Wine" and "Ballad of Lushan Mountain". 3 Du Fu (712 - 770): A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poetry style was deep and heavy, and he was known as the "Poet Saint". His representative works included "Ascending High" and "Spring Night Happy Rain". 4. Bai Juyi (772 - 846): A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poetic style is easy to understand and is known as the "Poet Devil". His representative works included Song of Everlasting Sorrow and Song of the Pipa. 5 Han Yu (768 - 824): A famous writer and painter of the Tang Dynasty. His prose style was fresh and simple, and he was known as the representative figure of the decline of the eight generations. His representative works included "Teacher Shuo" and "Crocodile Sacrifice". In addition to the above figures, there were many other famous painters in the Tang Dynasty, such as Wu Daozi, Li Sixun, Zhang Xuan, Zhou Fang, etc. Their paintings also had a profound impact on the art of painting in later generations.
There were many famous painters in the Jin Dynasty, including: 1. He Zhu: A famous painter of the Southern Song Dynasty who was good at landscape painting and black plum. 2 Lu Sidao: The famous painter of the Jin Dynasty was good at painting mountains and rivers, figures, horses and cattle. He was especially famous for his landscape paintings. 3. Sticky Xuan: The famous painter of the Jin Dynasty was good at painting portraits, landscapes, and animals. The style was simple and fresh. 4. Li Qiao: The famous painter of the Jin Dynasty was good at painting characters and portraits. 5 Cui Shi: The famous painter of the Jin Dynasty was good at painting mountains and rivers and landscape works, often showing a unique artistic conception. 6. Wang Feng: The famous painter of the Jin Dynasty was good at painting characters and portraits. The style was fresh and natural. In addition to the painters listed above, there were many other famous painters in the Jin Dynasty. Their paintings also had high artistic value in later generations.
The Tang Dynasty was one of the most important periods in the history of Chinese painting. The representative works of figure paintings in the Tang Dynasty included the Preface to the Orchid Pavilion, the Eighteen Scholars, and the Dowry of Princess Wencheng. The representative figure painting of the Tang Dynasty, Preface to the Orchid Pavilion, depicted the scene of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, gathering in the Orchid Pavilion. In the picture, many literati gathered in the Orchid Pavilion to drink and compose poems, depicting the unrestrained demeanor and elegant temperament of the literati of the Tang Dynasty. The Painting of the Eighteen Scholars depicted the gathering of the eighteen scholars of the Tang Dynasty. It depicted the famous writers, calligraphers, painters Su Shimin, Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, etc. They were gathered to discuss academic issues and depicted the flourishing culture of the Tang Dynasty. The Painting of Princess Wencheng's Dowry depicted the scene of Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty marrying far away to Tubo. In the picture, Princess Wencheng, King Songzan Gambo of Tubo, Minister Chidai Zhudan, etc. depicted the exchanges and cooperation between the Tang Dynasty and Tubo. These Tang Dynasty figure paintings all had superb painting skills and profound thoughts, showing the unique style and characteristics of the Tang Dynasty figure paintings.
The Tang Dynasty was an important period in the history of Chinese painting. Many influential figure painters and works appeared. The following is a brief discussion of some of the representative figures and their representative works: 1. Wang Wei: A famous poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty. His landscape paintings used natural scenery as the theme. The composition was simple, the brush and ink were light, moist, and poetic. His representative works include "Autumn Dusk in the Mountain" and "Painting of Leisure in Wangchuan." 2. Du Fu: A famous poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty. His poems had a wide range of topics and rich content, reflecting the reality of society and the sufferings of the people at that time. His paintings were mainly portraits and scenes. The characters in the paintings were realistic, rich in expressions, and full of vitality. His representative works were "Ascending" and "Spring Night Happiness Rain". 3. Liu Gongquan: The Tang Dynasty painter was good at regular script, especially famous for his announcement. His works on the list were magnificent, with a rigorous structure, strong strokes, and a sense of rhythm. His representative works were the Mysterious Secret Tower Stele and the Mysterious Secret Tower Picture. 4 Ouyang Xun: Tang Dynasty calligrapher and painter's regular script was known as "Ouyang Xun's regular script" and got its name. His style of regular script was rigorous, upright, concise, vigorous, and powerful. His structure was rigorous and symmetrical, and he was known as one of the "Eight Masters". His representative works were the Ninety percent Palace Almond Spring Inscription and the Mysterious Secret Pagoda Painting. These four figure painters and their representative works left a deep mark on the history of Tang Dynasty painting, which had a profound impact on later generations of painting, literature and art.
The painters of the Sui and Tang Dynasties included Yan Liben, Wu Daozi, Zhang Xuan, Zhou Fang, Yang Qidan, Zheng Fashi, Dong Boren, Zhan Ziqian, etc. Among them, Yan Liben's representative works include the Painting of Walking Carriage and the Painting of Emperors of Past Dynasties, Wu Daozi's representative works include the Painting of Sending a Son to the Heavenly King and the Painting of Emperor Ming Receiving Seal Script, Zhang Xuan's representative works include the Painting of Lady Guo's Spring Tour and the Painting of Pounding and Training, and Zhou Fang's representative works include the Painting of Beautiful Woman Waving Fan and the Painting of Beautiful Woman with Hairpin Flower. The works of other artists were not mentioned in the given search results.
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The Tang Dynasty was a very important period in Chinese history and one of the most prosperous periods in the history of art. In the Tang Dynasty, figure painting was widely developed and valued as one of the important subjects in painting. The rise of figure painting in the Tang Dynasty was closely related to the political, social and cultural environment at that time. During the Tang Dynasty, the country was stable, the economy was prosperous, and the culture was prosperous. The people's living standards improved, and the demand for art increased day by day. In this era, figure painting as an art was fully developed and developed. The characteristics of Tang Dynasty figure paintings were mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1. Realistic image of the characters: The realistic painters who paid attention to the image of the characters in the figure paintings of the Tang Dynasty were able to accurately describe the characteristics and expressions of the characters, such as facial details, clothing, hairstyle, etc., which were vivid and had a strong visual impact. 2. Natural expression and mannerisms: The figure paintings of the Tang Dynasty not only paid attention to the realism of the characters, but also paid attention to the naturalness of the expressions and mannerisms of the characters. The artists could skillfully use lines and composition to express the emotions and psychological state of the characters so that the audience could feel the true feelings of the characters 'inner world. 3. High social status: The Painting Records of the Tang Dynasty recorded that there were nobles, literati, warriors, and other figures of different classes among the figure painters of the Tang Dynasty. These figures had different social status and dressing, but their faces and clothing details showed high artistic value and became representative works of Tang Dynasty painting. The figure painting of the Tang Dynasty had an important position in Chinese history. It not only reflected the social style and cultural characteristics at that time, but also had a profound impact on the art of painting in later generations.
The Five Dynasties figure painting was a period of ancient Chinese painting. Its important painters and works included: 1. Ding Yunquan: The representative works of the Northern Song Dynasty painters include the Painting of Spring Travel. 2 Wen Tong: The representative works of the Northern Song Dynasty painters include the Living Picture of Immortals. 3. Shi Tao: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty painters include the Painting of Bitter Melon. 4. The Eight Great Mountain Men: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty painters include the Eight Great Mountain Men. Compared to the figure paintings of the Tang and Five Dynasties, there were the following new developments and changes: 1. In terms of character modeling, the Five Dynasties painters paid more attention to the personality and dynamic performance of the characters, and got rid of the rigid impression of the Tang Dynasty. 2. In terms of style, the style of the five generations of painters was more fresh and natural, especially in the landscape painting, which showed a stronger subjective and personal. 3. In terms of subject matter and content, the subjects of the five generations of painters were more extensive, including historical stories, myths and legends, biographies, etc. The painters paid more attention to the description of the inner world of the characters. 4. In terms of technical performance, the fifth generation of painters were more skilled and paid more attention to detail performance and light and shadow effects, making the picture more vivid and three-dimensional.
Di Renjie was a figure from the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty was a glorious period of ancient Chinese culture, and figure painting was also an important school of painting in the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty figure paintings are as follows: The figure painting of the Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous schools of painting at that time. The style of the Tang Dynasty figure painting was full of characters, full of bodies, full of faces, and rich in expressions. In the Tang Dynasty, figure painting was not only an art form but also a reflection of the social reality of the time and a transmission of cultural information. The representative works of figure paintings in the Tang Dynasty included Tang Bohu Lighting Autumn Fragrance and Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber. These works not only had high artistic value, but also had profound ideology and cultural value. The figure paintings of the Tang Dynasty reflected the style of society and the living conditions of the people at that time. Most of the characters in the works had a strong color of the Western Regions, reflecting the extensive and rich foreign exchanges of the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, the figure paintings of the Tang Dynasty also reflected the aesthetic concepts and cultural characteristics of the time. The figure painting of the Tang Dynasty had an important position in the history of ancient Chinese painting and had a profound influence on the art of painting of later generations.