art.wikisort.org - ArtistViśa Īrasangä[1] (Khotanese language, in traditional Chinese: 尉遲乙僧; simplified Chinese: 尉迟乙僧; pinyin: Yùchí Yǐsēng; Wade–Giles: Yü4-chʻih2 I3-sêng1; fl. 7th century) was a Khotanese painter during the Tang dynasty. He was also a Khotanese nobleman, but sometimes he is considered to be a Tocharian originated from the north of Afghanistan. His father Viśa Baysūna (尉遲跋質那; Yùchí Bázhìnà) was well known by his paintings during the Sui dynasty, he was referred to as "Yuchi the Elder" (大尉遲) by Chinese people. Thereby Īrasangä was known as "Yuchi the Younger" (小尉遲). His painting skills were often compared with Yan Liben, even the famous painter Wu Daozi was under his influence.
In this Chinese name, the family name is Yuchi.
Viśa Īrasangä |
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Nationality | Khotanese |
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Known for | Painting |
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Style | Central Asian art |
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Īrasangä was very good at creating Buddhist and foreign exotic portraits. He came to the Chinese court in the mid 7th century. He brought a new painting style of Iranian origin and had profound influence in Chinese Buddhist art. He was credited with having helped bring the Western technique of using a line of unvarying thickness to outline figures—the "iron-wire" line—to the Buddhist temples in many Chinese cities.[2]
Gallery
Painting of a Persian deity on the reverse of a painted panel, probably depicting the legendary hero Rustam.
Painting of an Indian deity on the obverse of a painted panel, most likely depicting Shiva (Maheśvara).
So-called "Kuchean Dancer", traditionally attributed to Viśa Īrasangä.
So-called "Kuchean Dancer", traditionally attributed to Viśa Īrasangä.
Vaiśravaṇa, traditionally attributed to Viśa Īrasangä.
See also
- Serindian art
- Sogdian Daēnās
- Ancient Arts of Central Asia
References
На других языках
- [en] Viśa Īrasangä
[es] Viśa Īrasangä
Viśa Īrasangä[1] (idioma jotanés, en chino tradicional, 尉遲乙僧; en chino simplificado, 尉迟乙僧; pinyin, Yùchí Yǐsēng; Wade-Giles, Yü-ch῾ih I-sêng; fl. siglo VII), fue un pintor del reino de Jotán correspondido a la dinastía Tang de China. Él era un noble jotanés, pero a veces es considerado un tocario originado en el norte de Afganistán. Su padre Viśa Baysūna (尉遲跋質那T, Yùchí BázhìnàP) ya era conocido por sus pinturas durante la dinastía Sui, fue conocido por los chinos como «Yuchi el Mayor» (大尉遲), por lo tanto, Īrasangä fue conocido como «Yuchi el Joven» (小尉遲). Sus habilidades artísticas fueron comparadas a menudo con Yan Liben, incluso el bien conocido pintor Wu Daozi estuvo bajo su influencia.
[ru] Юйчи Исэн
Юйчи Исэн (кит. трад. 尉遲乙僧, упр. 尉迟乙僧, пиньинь Yùchí Yǐsēng, хот.-сак. Viśa Īrasangä; работал ок. 630—700) — китайский художник.
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