Chao Meng-fu
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Zhao Mengfu
Zhao Mengfu, ou Chao Meng-fu, (Chinois : 趙孟頫 ; Pinyin : Zhào Mèngfǔ) (1254-1322) était un érudit chinois, peintre et calligraphe, durant la dynastie Yuan.
Couleurs d'automne sur les montagnes Qiao et Hua
Son rejet de la technique raffinée de son époque en faveur du style plus grossier du VIIIe siècle est considéré comme ayant introduit la "révolution" qui amena la peinture chinoise moderne des paysages. Il était connu pour ses peintures de chevaux.
- Portail de la peinture
Catégorie : Peintre chinois
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