Huang Gongwang
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Huang.
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Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains, Huang Gongwang, c. 1350
In art he rejected the landscape conventions of his era's Academy, but is regarded as one of the great literati painters. He had two styles. One was dependent on the use of purple and the other preferred black ink. Like all other Chinese scholar-officials of his era he was also a poet. Lastly he had some talent for music.
[edit] References
- Masterpieces of Chinese Art (pages 87-90), by Rhonda and Jeffrey Cooper, Todtri Productions, 1997. ISBN 1-57717-060-1
- Albany University
- Chinese treasure site
zh:黄公望

