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  2. Wang Wei (Tang dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Observing his paintings you see, 'within the painting there is poetry.'" [28] He is especially known for his compositions in the Mountains and Streams (Shanshui) poetry genre, also known as "the landscape" school of poetry, along with fellow poet Meng Haoran. The two poets were often collectively referred to as "Wang Meng" (a combination of ...

  3. Yosa Buson - Wikipedia

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    Because of Buson's lack of interest in the modern trends of his time in terms of poetry, his works were considered by some to be outdated. Buson's paintings, on the other hand, were more widely accepted in his time. Painting was the main source of his income, so he could not afford to approach it as he did poetry. [3]

  4. Haiga - Wikipedia

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    The subjects painted likewise vary widely, but are generally elements mentioned in the calligraphy, or poetic images which add meaning or depth to that expressed by the poem. The moon is a common subject in these poems and paintings, sometimes represented by the Zen circle ensō, which evokes a number of other meanings, including that of the void.

  5. Taras Shevchenko - Wikipedia

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    Taras Shevchenko's pencil sketch of his parents' house in Kyrylivka, drawn in 1843. Taras Shevchenko was born on 9 March [O.S. 25 February] 1814 [b] in the village of Moryntsi, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire, [6] about 20 years after the third partition of Poland wherein the territory of Ukraine where Shevchenko was born was annexed by Imperial Russia.

  6. Song poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Song dynasty is known for its achievements in terms of combining poetry, painting, and calligraphy, called the three perfections, into a shared art form, or as complementary activities. Scroll paintings often included accompanying calligraphy poems on the same page which expanded on the themes of the visual artwork.

  7. Guillaume Apollinaire - Wikipedia

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    Apollinaire's status as a literary critic is most famous and influential in his recognition of the Marquis de Sade, whose works were for a long time obscure, [citation needed] yet arising in popularity as an influence upon the Dada and Surrealist art movements going on in Montparnasse at the beginning of the twentieth century as, "The freest ...

  8. Gieve Patel - Wikipedia

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    One of his Poems Licence from the collection How do you Withstand is included in the anthology Confronting Love edited by Arundhati Subramanyam and Jerry Pinto. [11] He was also featured in the poetry anthology The Golden Treasure of Writers Workshop Poetry on a killing tree (2008) ed. by Rubana Huq and published by Writers Workshop, Calcutta. [12]

  9. Isaac Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Rosenberg was born in Bristol on 25 November 1890 at 5 Adelaide Place near St. Mary Redcliffe. [2] He was the second of six children and the eldest son (his twin brother died at birth) of his parents, Barnett (formerly Dovber) and Hacha Rosenberg, who were Lithuanian Jewish immigrants to Britain from Dvinsk (now in Latvia).

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