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Zhao Zhiqian (Chinese: 赵之谦; 1829–1884) was a renowned Chinese calligrapher, seal carver and painter in the late Qing Dynasty, "the leading scholar-artist of his day." Zhao's seal carving had profound influence on the later masters, such as Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi. He is also known under the courtesy name of Yifu (益甫) and his pseudonym (hào) of Lengjun (冷君), which he changed to Huishu (撝叔) and Bei'an (悲盦) respectively later in his life.[1]

Zhao Zhiqian
赵之谦
A leaf from Zhao Zhiqian's album, Flowers, completed in 1859.
Born1829
Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, Qing dynasty
Died1884 (age 56)
Other namesYifu (益甫), Lengjun (冷君), Huishu (撝叔), Bei'an (悲盦)
OccupationCalligrapher, seal carver, painter, scholar
Academic background
Academic work
Notable worksYonglu Xianjie
InfluencedWu Changshuo, Qi Baishi

Biography


A brush of Zhao Zhiqian
A brush of Zhao Zhiqian
Hemerocallis, from the same album, 1859
Hemerocallis, from the same album, 1859

Zhao was born in 1829 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province into a merchant family. He became a Xiucai at the age of 20, and obtained the title Juren in 1859 in Zhejiang provincial exam. With the outbreak of Taiping Rebellion in the following year, his political ambition was hindered. During the rebellion, his family shattered, and a number of his art works as well as his collections were lost. Later, he went to Beijing for the national exams. After repeated failures, he gave up his dream of becoming a government official. He submitted a request to become an alternative governor of a county in Jiangxi Province. He was remarried at 46, and had offspring.

Zhao's studio name was Yangshi qianyibaishijiu he zhai congsu, which may be translated as "The Studio where, looking upwards, 1,729 Cranes have been Observed". His written works include the first Chinese study of snuff-taking, entitled Yonglu Xianjie, or "Researches done during Spare Time into the Realm of Yonglu, God of the Nose", an English language translation of which by Richard Lynn can be found in the 1991 Autumn edition of the Journal of the International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society. He was also author and chief editor of the Jiangxi Tongzhi, the Gazetteer of Jiangxi, published in the 7th year of the Guangxu reign (1881).

Zhao died in 1884 at the age of 56.


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Zhao Zhiqian ou Chao Chih-ch'ien ou Tchao Tche-K'ien, surnom: Yifu et Huishu, nom de pinceau: Beian, est un peintre chinois du XIXe siècle originaire de Kuaiji 會稽, district de Shaoxing 紹興府, une ville du nord-est de la province du Zhejiang en Chine. Il est né le 9 juillet 1829 et mort le 1er octobre 1884.



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