
Wu Li | Qing Dynasty, Landscape Art & Calligraphy | Britannica
Wu Li (born 1632, Changsu, Jiangsu province, China—died 1718) was a Chinese painter who was a member of the orthodox school of “literati painting” (wenrenhua) in the early Qing period.
Wu Li (1632-1718): His Life, His Paintings - amazon.com
Dec 26, 2000 · By constructing this work in biographical sequence, focusing in particular on Wu Li's intellectual development and how it affected his artistic creation, and by examining selected pieces in both philosophical and pictorial terms, Xiaoping Lin has created a comprehensive study of Wu Li's life and art.
Wu Li | Travelers among Streams and Mountains | China | Qing …
Wu Li, one of the six great Orthodox School masters of the early Qing, began his study of ancient paintings with an album owned by the venerable Orthodox painter Wang Shimin (1592–1680).
Wu Li – China Online Museum
May 30, 2015 · Wu Li (吳歷, 1632–1718), courtesy name Yushan (漁山) and sobriquet Mojing Daoren (墨井道人), was a native of Changshu, Jiangsu. He and Wang Hui (王翬, 1632–1717) were both students of Wang Jian (王鑑, 1598–1677) and Wang Shimin (王時敏, 1592–1680).
Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period/Wu Li - Wikisource
WU Li 吳歷 (T. 漁山, H. 墨井道人), 1632–1718, Feb. 24, artist and Chinese Catholic priest, was a native of Ch'ang-shu, Kiangsu. An ancestor, ten generations back, named Wu No 吳訥 (T. 敏德, H. 思庵, 1372–1457, posthumous name 文恪), held the …
Wu Li | Whiling Away the Summer at the Ink-Well Thatched Hut
Wu [Li] Yushan presented the painting Whiling Away the Summer at the Thatched Hall of the Inkwell to Xu Qingyu. Authenticated and collected by the Master of the Passing Clouds Pavilion [Gu Wenbin].
Wu Li - Wikiwand
Wu Li, SJ (simplified Chinese: 吴历; traditional Chinese: 吳歷; pinyin: Wú Lì); ca. 1632-1718 was a Chinese landscape painter, Christian poet, calligrapher and Jesuit missionary priest from Jiangsu who lived during the Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1912).
Wu Li: His Life, His Painting | Art History Dissertations and …
Each work of art of Wu Li chosen for this study has been examined in both philosophical and pictorial terms. The purpose of the study is to achieve a better understanding of Wu Li--his life …
Wu Li 吳歷 - silkqin.com
Wu Li (1632-1718), apparently the first known Christian qin player, was what by tradition was often called a master of the four arts: perhaps best known as a painter, he was also a noted calligrapher and poet; as a qin player little is known of his skills but he was apparently quite enthusiastic. 3 Some time before 1655 he began studying the ...
Wu Li Paintings | Chinese Art Gallery | China Online Museum
Wu Li (吳歷, 1632-1718, style name Yushan 漁山, sobriquet Mojing daoren 墨井道人) was a native of Changshu, Jiangsu. He and Wang Hui (王翬, 1632-1717) were both students of …
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