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Chinese calligrapher, painter and scholar
Zhao Mengfu (Chinese: 趙孟頫; pinyin: Zhào Mèngfǔ; Wade–Giles: Chao Meng-fu; courtesy name Zi'ang (子昂); pseudonyms Songxue (松雪, "Pine Snow"), Oubo (鷗波, "Gull
Zhao_Mengfu
Imperial family of the Song dynasty
by Zhao Mengfu A Man and His Horse in the Wind, by Zhao Mengfu Elegant Rocks and Sparse Trees, by Zhao Mengfu A Sheep and Goat, by Zhao Mengfu Old Tree
House_of_Zhao
Chinese surname
dynasty Zhao Tuo (趙佗/赵佗), first king and emperor of Nanyue Zhao Yun (趙雲/赵云), general of Shu Han during the era of Three Kingdoms Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫/赵孟𫖯)
Zhao_(surname)
1296 Chinese painting
scholar-official Zhao Mengfu. It depicts the Que and Hua Hills in a wetland environment near Jinan in what is now Shandong province, China. Zhao Mengfu was a Chinese
Autumn Colors on the Que and Hua Mountains
Autumn_Colors_on_the_Que_and_Hua_Mountains
Chinese painter, calligrapher and poet
Zhao Kuangyin Zhao Defang Zhao Weixian Zhao Congyu Zhao Shijiang Zhao Linghua Zhao Zicheng Zhao Bogui Zhao Shichui Zhao Xiyan Zhao Yuyin Zhao Mengfu Zhao
Zhao_Yong_(painter)
Imperial dynasty of China (960–1279)
continued to live under Mongol control, including the renowned artist Zhao Mengfu, who served the Yuan court as an advisor. The Song dynasty was an era
Song_dynasty
Renfa, Chinese painter of horses, people, flowers and birds (died 1327) Zhao Mengfu, Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty (died
1250s_in_art
Chinese politician (1919–2005)
Zhao Ziyang (17 October 1919 – 17 January 2005) was a Chinese politician. He served as the premier of China from 1980 to 1987, as vice chairman of the
Zhao_Ziyang
Chinese film and theatre director
He Mengfu]. 戏剧艺术 (in Chinese). "第三節 曹葆華、天藍、田禽、舒非、趙如琳、賀孟斧的譯介 21" [Section 3 Translation and Introduction of Cao Baohua, Tianlan, Tianqi, Shu Fei, Zhao Rulin
He_Mengfu
1325: Filippo Rusuti – Italian painter and mosaicist (born 1255) 1322: Zhao Mengfu – Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty (born
1320s_in_art
were part of the Siku Quanshu Cunmu Congshu 四庫全書存目叢書. House of Zhao Song dynasty Zhao Mengfu Ellen Widmer, Kang-i Sun Chang, ed. (1997). Writing women in
Zhao_Yiguang
Monotypic family of birds
(Muséum de Toulouse) Juvenile in nest box, Hungary Hoopoe on Bamboo by Zhao Mengfu, c. 1254–1322 (Shanghai Museum) Eurasian hoopoe in Israel; crest lowered
Hoopoe
Style for writing Chinese characters
'slender gold' (瘦金體; shòujīntǐ). During the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) also became known for his own calligraphic style for the
Regular_script
Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)
dynasty) water mill gear (Yuan dynasty) loom (Yuan dynasty) Yuan painting (Zhao Mengfu) Chuangzi Nu (Yuan dynasty) Military costume. Yuan painting of a legendary
Yuan_dynasty
Yuan dynasty politician
Jieyuhua (1264–1294) and artists like Xianyu Shu, Lu Zhi and Zhao Mengfu frequented. Zhao later painted "Scenic View of the Myriad Willow Hall", dedicated
Lian_Xixian
Yu Hao (fl. 10th century) Yang Hui (c. 1238 – 1298) Zhao Luanluan (fl. 13th century) Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) Zhu Yu (fl. 12th century) Zhou Dunyi (1017–1073)
List_of_Chinese_writers
Emperor of China from 1274 to 1276
clan survived the invasion, such as Zhao Mengfu, who was a well-known painter during the Yuan dynasty, and Zhao Yiguang who lived during the Ming dynasty
Emperor_Gong_of_Song
Emperor of Yuan China from 1307 to 1311
China However according to a record written by a contemporary official Zhao Mengfu, the name was actually Chinese Haishan (海山, "mountains and seas"). Yuan
Külüg_Khan
Korean tradition of artistic writing
in popularity until the 14th century, when the more rounded style of Zhao Mengfu came into vogue. Korean calligraphy became increasingly formalistic in
Korean_calligraphy
Chinese painter (1494–1552)
paintings" (春書). Qiu Ying was known for these erotic depictions, alongside Zhao Mengfu and Tang Yin. Qiu Ying best known original works are Harp player in a
Qiu_Ying
to live in the Yuan dynasty like Emperor Gong of Song, Zhao Mengfu, and Zhao Yong. Zhao Mengfu painted at the Yuan court and was personally interviewed
Mongol_conquest_of_China
Chinese painter during the Yuan dynasty
Zhejiang province. His style name was 'Zhongmei'. Chen was instructed by Zhao Mengfu. He specialized in landscape, human figure, and bird-and-flower paintings
Chen_Lin_(painter)
Chinese artist and poet (1262–1319)
Guan married Zhao Mengfu, a renowned scholar-official and artist often considered the greatest artist of the earlier Yuan period. Guan and Zhao established
Guan_Daosheng
Kunming, Yunnan, China. Guanyin of the fish basket – attributed to Zhao Mengfu Yuan dynasty. Baskets in Haikou: the flat baskets at center are for holding
Fish_in_Chinese_mythology
Jiaxing the Zhejiang province. He was taught by Chen Lin, and later by Zhao Mengfu. Sheng's paintings of landscape and human figures utilized a delicate
Sheng_Mao
Chinese artist and government official (1254–1327)
Northern Song dynasty. His paintings of horses are comparable to those by Zhao Mengfu. Despite his position under alien Mongol emperors, Ren did not shy from
Ren_Renfa
Song dynasty handscroll on silk painting by Guo Xi
libraries, but was subsequently withdrawn. In the subsequent decades, Zhao Mengfu viewed the work during the 13th to 14th century in Yuan-era Beijing (or
Old_Trees,_Level_Distance
Letters from Zhao Mengfu to his friend Guo Tianxi Two letters, sold as a set from Yuan dynasty artist Zhao Mengfu to his friend Zhao Mengfu 1254–1322 November
List of most expensive books and manuscripts
List_of_most_expensive_books_and_manuscripts
Invasion of the Song dynasty by the Mongols from 1234 to 1279
to live in the Yuan dynasty like Emperor Gong of Song, Zhao Mengfu, and Zhao Yong. Zhao Mengfu spent his time painting at the Yuan court and was personally
Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty
Mongol_conquest_of_the_Song_dynasty
Visual art related to writing
calligraphy. Detail of Su Shi's Former Ode on the Red Cliffs transcribed by Zhao Mengfu in semi-cursive script, Yuan dynasty (China) Detail of an Ishiyama-gire
Calligraphy
Emperor of Yuan China from 1311 to 1320
surrounded himself with the Chinese scholars Chen Hao, Wang I, Wang Yueh, Zhao Mengfu, Wang Chieh, Chan Yaoho, Shang-ye, Yao sui, and Hsia ku; the artists
Ayurbarwada_Buyantu_Khan
Daoist self-cultivation practices
Su Shi, Yuan dynasty painting by Zhao Mengfu, 1301
Yangsheng_(Daoism)
Chinese painter Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫, 1254–1322), Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher Zhao Yong (趙雍, 1289–1360), Chinese painter Zhao Yuan (趙原, 14th
List of painters by name beginning with "Z"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"Z"
Emperor of China from 1100 to 1126
sophisticated style of tea ceremony. Zhao Mengfu was a famous descendant of Emperor Huizong through his daughter Zhao Jinluo. Women preparing silk, a Chinese
Emperor_Huizong_of_Song
Chinese painter
"naturalism," which contradicted the trend back to classicism led by Zhao Mengfu in the later Yuan. His style was criticized as "sketchy, unsophisticated
Muqi
Chinese writer and politician (1037–1101)
Su Shi 蘇軾 Posthumous Yuan dynasty portrait of Su Shi by Zhao Mengfu Minister of Rites In office 1092–1093 Minister of War In office 1092–1093 Personal
Su_Shi
4th-century Chinese calligraphy
of Song, Copy of the Lantingji Xu, Song dynasty, stone inscription. Zhao Mengfu, "Copy of the Lantingji Xu", Yuan dynasty, stone inscription. Zhu Xi
Lantingji_Xu
East Asian ceremonial sceptre
showing officials wearing chaofu engaged in ritual ceremony, holding a hu. Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan dynasty holding a hu Ming dynasty official Shi Baoshan wearing
Hu_(ritual_baton)
Chinese narrative painting traditionally attributed to Gu Kaizhi
calligraphy and colophons traditionally associated with figures including Zhao Mengfu, Li Kan, Yu Ji, Shen Du and Wu Kuan, although the Palace Museum identifies
Luoshen_Fu_paintings
Grouping of major Chinese painters during the Qing dynasty period (1636–1912)
group is the White Clouds over Xiao and Xiang, a hanging scroll after Zhao Mengfu by Wang Jian, made in ink and colour on paper, 1668, which is exhibited
Six Masters of the early Qing period
Six_Masters_of_the_early_Qing_period
Calendar year
knight (d. 1297) Tetsugyū Enshin, Japanese monk and scholar (d. 1326) Zhao Mengfu, Chinese scholar and calligrapher (d. 1322) March 28 – William de Ferrers
1254
Chinese painter and calligrapher (1626–1705)
(Sutra of the Eight Great Human Realizations), made by Yuan painter Zhao Mengfu. Like other late Ming painters of his time, Bada carved seals and incorporated
Bada_Shanren
An early Yuan dynasty portrait of Su Shi, by Zhao Mengfu 趙孟頫.
Geese_in_Chinese_poetry
Chinese politician
Huang Mengfu (simplified Chinese: 黄孟复; traditional Chinese: 黃孟復; pinyin: Huáng Mèngfù) is a vice chairman of the China People's Political Consultative
Huang_Mengfu
Chinese painter (1308–1385)
(吴兴), now known as Huzhou (湖州), Zhejiang. He was a maternal grandson of Zhao Mengfu, thus making him a descendant of the Song dynasty's royal bloodline on
Wang_Meng_(painter)
Chinese educational poem
(Northern Song), Emperor Gaozong of Southern Song, Emperor Huizong of Song, Zhao Mengfu, and Wen Zhengming all have notable calligraphic works of the Thousand
Thousand_Character_Classic
Chinese Classic literature work
Jade and the Thirteen Lines of the Younger Wang, among other names. Zhao Mengfu also wrote it in small regular script. In addition to the many quotations
Ode_to_Luoshen
politician. Zhang Xu (fl. 8th century), Chinese calligrapher and poet Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322), Chinese calligrapher, painter and scholar Zhong Hui (225–264)
List_of_calligraphers
Chinese artist (1248–1310)
Ran, Wang Tingyun and Li Cheng. He was a good friend and colleague of Zhao Mengfu, and his paintings showed an artistic combination between Han and other
Gao_Kegong
Examples of noble titles granted during imperial China (221 BCE – CE 1911)
Prince Zhao Yurui was enfeoffed with the title Duke of Pingyuan Canton (平原郡公) by Emperor Kublai Khan. Other Song Imperial family members like Zhao Mengfu and
Chinese noble titles in the imperial period
Chinese_noble_titles_in_the_imperial_period
Prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, China
era. Lu Yu (陸羽; 733–804), sage of tea, author of the Classic of Tea. Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫; 1254–1322), great calligrapher and high officer in Yuan dynasty
Huzhou
Painting attributed to Zhang Zeduan
copy, generally considered to be faithful to the original, was made by Zhao Mengfu during the Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty (14th to 17th centuries) painter
Along the River During the Qingming Festival
Along_the_River_During_the_Qingming_Festival
Point at which water emerges from an aquifer to the surface
Que Hua Qiu Se Tu, depicting the view of springs and mountains in Jinan, by Zhao Mengfu, Song Dynasty (Chinese:鹊华秋色图)
Spring_(hydrology)
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Chinese text of the Heart Sūtra by Yuan dynasty artist and calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322 CE)
Heart_Sutra
Chinese calligrapher, military general, and politician
still held important status, and many renowned calligraphers, such as Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫) and Dong Qichang (董其昌) are said to have been inspired by Yan Zhenqing
Yan_Zhenqing
Chinese scholarly institution (708–1911)
Shen Kuo (1031–1095) – Chancellor Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145) – Painter Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) – Painter, calligrapher, poet (rector, 1314–1320) Huang Zicheng
Hanlin_Academy
Script style of Asian orthography
dynasty. The artists are: 1 Sun Guoting; 2, 3 Huaisu; 4 Yan Zhenqing; 5 Zhao Mengfu; 6, 7 Zhu Zhishan; 8 anonymous. Huaisu Wang Xizhi Wang Xianzhi Wen Zhengming
Cursive_script_(East_Asia)
Chinese painter and politician (1555–1636)
calligraphy drew inspiration from prominent calligraphers Wen Zhengming and Zhao Mengfu and of the masters of the Jin and Tang dynasties. His positions in the
Dong_Qichang
Image of doucha (鬥茶圖) by Zhao Mengfu, Yuan Dynasty
Tōcha
Shen Shixing 申時行 Xu Guangqi 徐光啟 Wenhe 文和 Zhang Tingyu 張廷玉 Wenmin 文敏 Zhao Mengfu 趙孟頫 Dong Qichang 董其昌 Wenxiang 文襄 Zuo Zongtang 左宗棠 Zhang Zhidong 張之洞 Wenzhen
List_of_posthumous_names
Capital of Shandong, China
(1271–1368) dynasties: One of the most renowned artists of the Yuan dynasty, Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) was appointed to the post of governor of Jinan in 1293 and
Jinan
present-day Shanghai. In the Yuan dynasty, painting by the Chinese painter Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫) greatly influenced later Chinese landscape painting, and the Yuan
Asian_art
China, nf) Zhao Jingshen (趙景深, 1902–1985, China, f) Zhao Luanluan (趙鸞鸞, fl. 14th c., China, p) Zhao Luorui (趙蘿蕤, 1912–1998, China, p) Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫, 1254–1322
List_of_writers_by_name:_Z
Hill in Jinan, Shandong, China
calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (now in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei). In the text accompanying his painting, Zhao Mengfu revers to Hua
Hua_Hill
practiced other styles. He was influenced by famous calligraphers such as Zhao Mengfu. Many of his works have been preserved. Wen Zhengming had numerous students
Culture_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Painting by Ni Zan
Dwelling (1343), which had been influenced by the styles of Dong Yuan and Zhao Mengfu. Ni's later approach to landscape painting was expressed by his statement
Six_Gentlemen_(painting)
Chinese narrative painting by Gu Kaizhi
of the art connoisseurs of the period, such as Zhou Mi (1232–1298) or Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322). The only clue to its possible ownership at this time is
Admonitions_Scroll
Calendar year
and peerage William Inge, English nobleman and Chief Justice (b. 1260) Zhao Mengfu, Chinese teacher and calligrapher (b. 1254) Fine, John V.A. Jr. (1994)
1322
regular script in China. The other three were Yan Zhenqing, Ouyang Xun and Zhao Mengfu. A minister like Yan of the Tang dynasty, Liu was a native of today's
Liu_Gongquan
from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-09-04. 趙子昂書 (与中峰明本尺牘) [Zhao Mengfu (Epistle to Zhongfeng Mingben)] (in Japanese). Seikadō Bunko Art Museum
List of National Treasures of Japan (ancient documents)
List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(ancient_documents)
Natural freshwater lake in Jinan
writers Li Qingzhao and Xin Qiji, poets Yuan Haowen, poet and writer Zhao Mengfu, painter Zhang Yanghao, poet Tie Xuan, provincial official, honored in
Daming_Lake
Guardian of Buddhist monasteries
day of the 6th lunar month. Weituo as portrayed by the Chinese artist Zhao Mengfu during the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Statue of Idaten at the Idaten in
Skanda_(Buddhism)
Calligraphy with Chinese script
(1082–1135) Emperor Gaozong of Song 宋高宗 趙構 (1107–1187) Zhu Xi 朱熹 (1130–1200) Zhao Mengfu 趙孟頫 (1254–1322) Ni Zan 倪瓚 (1301–1374) Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470–1524) Wen Zhengming
Chinese_calligraphy
Decade
knight (d. 1297) Tetsugyū Enshin, Japanese monk and scholar (d. 1326) Zhao Mengfu, Chinese scholar and calligrapher (d. 1322) 1255 October 23 – Fernando
1250s
Crater on Mercury
diameter crater on Mercury named after the Chinese painter and calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322). Due to its location near Mercury's south pole (132.4° west
Chao_Meng-Fu_(crater)
dynasty Zhào Jí Chao Chi 趙佶 赵佶 1082–1135 Also known as Emperor Huizong of Song dynasty Zhào Mèngfǔ Chao Meng-fu 趙孟頫 赵孟頫 1254–1322 calligrapher Zhao Yong
List_of_Chinese_painters
Chinese artist
Zishu Shi Tie by Cai Xiang, and Cursive Thousand-Character Classic by Zhao Mengfu. At the time, the Minister of Culture, Shen Yanbing, personally issued
Zhang_Boju
Hill in Jinan, Shandong, China
a renowned painting by the Yuan-Dynasty era painter and calligrapher Zhao Mengfu entitled "Autumn Colors on the Que and Hua Mountains" (now in the collection
Que_Hill
Classical Chinese poem
"Illustrated "Hymn to the Fallen". Unknown artist after Zhao Mengfu. Characters in traditional vertical, right-to-left columns.
Hymn_to_the_Fallen_(Jiu_Ge)
Lake in Hangzhou, China
built in 1242, connecting Quyuan to the Su Causeway. It was named after Zhao Yuchou (趙與𥲅), then prefect of Lin'an. The current lake, roughly oval in
West_Lake
Art museum in Washington, D.C.
12th century Standing Bodhisattva. Wood, Jin dynasty Sheep and goat by Zhao Mengfu. Handscroll. Yuan dynasty, c. 1300 Dish with copper-red glaze, and a
Freer_Gallery_of_Art
Chinese politician and art collector
calligrapher Yan Zhenqing, as well as the works of Huang Tingjian and Zhao Mengfu. He underscored the importance of maintaining tranquility and harmony
Ye_Gongchuo
the Mustard Seed Garden. As his most notable influences, he claimed Zhao Mengfu for calligraphy and Tang Yin for painting. He also admired Yi Fujiu.
Gion_Nankai
such painter, and one of his most famous works is the Forest Grotto. Zhao Mengfu was a Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan dynasty
Chinese_art
Chinese painter and poet
Jiangzhe Province. He excelled in calligraphy, following the styles of Zhao Mengfu and Wang Xizhi, utilizing strong and bold brushstrokes. He was also an
Zhu_Derun
Long Chinese robes
dressed in jiaolingpao (cross-collar robe), Han Tomb Mural, Luoyang Zhao Mengfu wearing a yuanlingpao (round collar robe), dated 1296. Chinese name Chinese
Paofu
Yuan dynasty epigraphist, scholar, and poet (1268–1311)
comparing the imitations of Han Dynasty seals by Zhao Mengfu and Wu Qiuyan, it is evident that Zhao seal and his clan seal were significantly influenced
Wu_Qiuyan
Chinese scholar-official and calligrapher
academician. Lu Shen's calligraphy was influenced by Li Yong (李邕; 674–746) and Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫; 1254–1322). His collected works are titled Yanshan ji 儼山集 and Yanshan
Lu_Shen_(Ming_dynasty)
Chinese scientist and statesman
Poet and statesman Su Shi, whose pharmaceutical work was combined with Shen Kuo's in 1126, in a Yuan dynasty portrait by Zhao Mengfu.
Shen_Kuo
shi poetry and as a connoisseur of Han art and literature. The artist Zhao Mengfu composed and illustrated Autumn Colors on the Que and Hua Mountains as
Zhou_Mi_(scholar)
Spring in China
on the pavilion was engraved by the celebrated Yuan-era calligrapher Zhao Mengfu. The spring has three pools: an upper, middle, and lower. The upper pool
Second_Spring_under_Heaven
12th-century. Tokyo National Museum Elegant Rocks and Sparse Trees by Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) Early Spring; by Guo Xi; 1072; hanging scroll, ink on silk;
History_of_art
Chinese landscape painter
bird-and-flower paintings, and Tang Ren for human figures. He trained under Zhao Mengfu with most of his works dating around 1340. He utilized a minute and brilliant
Wang_Yuan_(painter)
Chinese painter (1235–1305)
on the idea of a career in civil administration. In 1286, his friend Zhao Mengfu found and accepted a position there, and so for a time it seemed he could
Qian_Xuan
Chinese deity
Siming, possibly dating from the early 14th century. A partial view of Zhao Mengfu's Nine Songs Scroll from the Yuan Dynasty, featuring an image of Shao
Shao_Siming
calligraphy done by, for example, Ni Zan and Wu Zhen. Another exemplar was Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322), a former official of the Song dynasty who served under the
Classical_Chinese_poetry
Chinese Chan Buddhist master
Franz Steiner Verlag, ISBN 9783515079327 McCausland, Shane (2011), Zhao Mengfu: Calligraphy and Painting for Khubilai's China, Hong Kong University
Zhongfeng_Mingben
Historical poetry style in China
of poetic continuity from the Song to the Yuan period is the case of Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322), who although a member of the royal family of the Song dynasty
Yuan_poetry
Chinese painter and bibliophile
and sobriquet Yunxi (云西). His painting style was similar to that of Zhao Mengfu, who helped revitalize the Li-Guo landscape painting style in the Yuan
Cao_Zhibai
had controlled northern China after the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907. Zhao Kuangyin, later known as Emperor Taizu (r. 960–976), usurped the throne and
History_of_the_Song_dynasty
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