Landscapes clear and radiant : the art of Wang Hui (1632-1717)

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Landscapes clear and radiant : the art of Wang Hui (1632-1717)

Wen C. Fong, Chin-Sung Chang, and Maxwell K. Hearn ; edited by Maxwell K. Hearn

Metropolitan Museum of Art , Yale University Press, c2008

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Exhibition catalogue

Catalog of an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, Sept. 9, 2008-Jan. 4, 2009

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-222) and index

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Wang Hui, the most celebrated painter of late seventeenth-century China, played a key role both in reinvigorating past traditions of landscape painting and in establishing the stylistic foundations for the imperially sponsored art of the Qing court. An artist of protean talent and immense ambition, Wang developed an all-embracing synthesis of historical landscape styles that constituted one of the greatest artistic innovations of late imperial China. This comprehensive study of the painter's career, the first published in English, features essays examining his life and achievements as well as his masterwork, the monumental scroll depicting the Kangxi emperor's Southern Inspection Tour. Twenty-seven of Wang Hui's paintings, drawn from the Metropolitan Museum and from museums in Beijing, Taipei, Shanghai, and Tokyo, are supplemented by a wealth of images ranging from ancient Chinese paintings to works by Wang's contemporaries.

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