art.wikisort.org - ArtistQian Xuan (simplified Chinese: 钱选; traditional Chinese: 錢選; pinyin: Qián Xuǎn; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Hsüan; 1235–1305), courtesy name Shun Ju (舜举), pseudonyms Yu Tan (玉潭, "Jade Pool"), Xi Lanweng (习嬾翁), and Zha Chuanweng (霅川翁), was a Chinese painter from Huzhou (湖州), the present day Wuxing District in Zhejiang.[1] He lived during the late Song dynasty and early Yuan dynasty.
Chinese painter (1235–1305)
Not to be confused with Qiao Xuan.
Qián Xuǎn |
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 Dwelling in the Floating Jade Mountains (浮玉山居) |
Born | 1235 |
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Died | 1305 |
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Occupation | Painter |
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Biography
Qian Xuan started as an aspiring scholar-official during the rule of the Southern Song (960–1279). However, he had difficulty climbing the ranks of officialdom. When the Mongol-founded Yuan Dynasty took over the southern regions of China in 1276, he effectively gave up 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 as well. However, he refused on patriotic grounds, while he cited old age to avoid difficulties. He nevertheless was considered a Song loyalist.
His life after 1276 was devoted to painting, and he became noted as a "fur and feathers" painter. He was also adept at bird-and-flower painting, character painting, and landscape painting (shan shui).[1] He is known for landscapes that hinted at a longing for a return of native Chinese rule, such as in the work Home Again. He mixed Song realism with an archaic Tang style.
Works
Wang Xizhi, by Qian Xuan (1235-1305 AD)
Yang Guifei Mounting a Horse, by Qian Xuan (1235-1305 AD)
Early Autumn
Notes
References
- Masterpieces of Chinese Art (page 87), by Rhonda and Jeffrey Cooper, Todtri Productions, 1997. ISBN 1-57717-060-1
- Ci hai bian ji wei yuan hui (辞海编辑委员会). Ci hai (辞海). Shanghai: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she (上海辞书出版社), 1979.
External links
Media related to Qian Xuan at Wikimedia Commons
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На других языках
[de] Qian Xuan
Qian Xuan (chinesisch 钱选; * um 1235; † 1305) war ein chinesischer Maler und Dichter aus Zhejiang.
- [en] Qian Xuan
[fr] Qian Xuan
Qian Xuan ou Ch'ien Hsüan ou Ts'ien Siuan, surnom: Shunju, nom de pinceau: Xunfeng né en 1235, originaire de Wuxing (province du Zhejiang), mort vers 1300 ou 1305. XIIIe siècle. Peintre chinois.
[ru] Цянь Сюань
Цянь Сюа́нь (кит. трад. 錢選, упр. 钱选, пиньинь Qian Xuan, Wade-Giles: Ch'ien Hsüan[4], EFEO: Ts'ien Siuan[5][6]), также (по второму имени) Цянь Шуньцзуй (кит. трад. 錢舜舉, упр. 钱舜举, пиньинь Qian Shunju, W.-G.: Ch'ien Shun-chü[4], EFEO: Ts'ien Chouen-kiu[5][6]), по прозванию Юйтань (玉潭, W.-G.: Yü-t'an, — «Нефритовая пучина»), Сюньфэн (巽峰, EFEO: Souen-fong[6], — «Покорный пик»), род. ок. 1235 — ум. до 1307, — китайский художник и поэт.
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