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Gu Hongzhong (simplified Chinese: 顾闳中; traditional Chinese: 顧閎中; pinyin: Gù Hóngzhōng; 937–975) was a Chinese painter during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

Gu Hongzhong
Detail of Night Revels of Han Xizai
Born
(Chinese: 顧閎中; pinyin: Gù Hóngzhōng

937
Died975
NationalityChina
Known forPainting
MovementFive Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

Gu was active until 960 CE[1] and was most likely a court painter for the Southern Tang Emperor Li Yu. His most well-known work is the Night Revels of Han Xizai (韓熙載夜宴圖). Gu's original no longer exists, but the painting survives as a 12th-century remake during the subsequent Song Dynasty (960–1279). The painting is housed in the Palace Museum in Beijing.[1][2]


Night Revels of Han Xizai


The Night Revels of Han Xizai[3] is a painted scroll depicting Han Xizai, a minister of Li Yu.[1] This narrative painting is split into five distinct sections: Han Xizai listens to the pipa, watches dancers, takes a rest, plays string instruments, and then sees guests off.[4]

Gu Hongzhong was supposedly sent to pry on Han Xizai's private life per emperor Li Yu's request. One theory is that Li Yu wanted to know why Han refused his offer to make him the prime minister.[4] Another is that Han Xizai repeatedly missed early-morning audiences with the emperor because of his revelry, fondness of drinking and banquets with friends, and needed to be shamed into dignified behavior.[1]

The work was not only a painting about personal life, but also represented many features from that period. Using careful observation, all of the details of the Night Revels were thoroughly exposed and peoples' expressions were vivid and true-to-life. In the picture, there are more than 40 figures—all lifelike and with different expressions. The painting represented the lifestyle of the ruling class of that time indirectly. The painter's surprising observation of Han Xizai makes the painting thought-provoking.[4]

First half section of the Night Revels of Han Xizai, 12th century remake, view from right to left
Second half section of the Night Revels of Han Xizai, 12th century remake

Art inspired by Night Revels of Han Xizai


In 2000, artist Wang Qingsong created The Night Revels of Lao Li based on The Night Revels of Han Xizai.[5] Instead of a painting like the original, it is a photograph. The artwork uses contemporary costume and references to comment on current Chinese culture.[6]


See also



References


  1. The Private Realm of the Literati. University of Washington: A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  2. Ebrey, Patricia Buckley (1999). The Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 148. ISBN 0-521-66991-X (paperback).
  3. Han Xizai at Night Dinner Painting Depicts Extravagant Life
  4. Han Xizai at Night Dinner Painting Depicts Extravagant Life. Archived 2006-12-11 at the Wayback Machine China Culture, Ministry of Culture, China. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  5. The New York Times
  6. Night Revels of Lao Li. Wang Qingsong. Retrieved 27 August 2012.

Further reading



На других языках


- [en] Gu Hongzhong

[fr] Gu Hongzhong

Gu Hongzhong (chinois : 顾闳中 ; pinyin : Gù Hóngzhōng) (937–975) est un peintre chinois de la Période des Cinq Dynasties et des Dix Royaumes.

[it] Gu Hongzhong

Gu Hongzhong[1] (顧閎中T, 顾闳中S, Gù HóngzhōngP; 937 – 975) è stato un pittore cinese del periodo delle cinque dinastie e dieci regni. Gu fu attivo fino al 960[2] ed era molto probabilmente un pittore di corte dell'imperatore Li Yu dei Tang Posteriori. La sua opera più conosciuta è Le notti brave di Han Xizai (韓熙載夜宴圖T). L'originale non esiste più, ma ci è pervenuta una copia risalente al secolo XII del periodo Song. Il dipinto è ubicato nella Purpurea Città Proibita a Pechino.[2][3]

[ru] Гу Хунчжун

Гу Хунчжу́н (кит. трад. 顾闳中) — китайский художник начала X века, работавший в стиле жанровой живописи. Родился в Цзяннани. Работал при дворе императора южной Тан (одно из десяти царств) и поэта Ли Юя; был членом Академии Ханьлинь в чине дайчжао. Работы известны только по описаниям и позднейшим воспроизведениям.



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