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  2. Xu Beihong - Wikipedia

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    Xu Beihong (Chinese: 徐悲鴻; Wade–Giles: Hsü Pei-hung; 19 July 1895 – 26 September 1953), also known as Ju Péon, was a Chinese painter. [1]He was primarily known for his Chinese ink paintings of horses and birds and was one of the first Chinese artists to articulate the need for artistic expressions that reflected a modern China at the beginning of the 20th century.

  3. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    Bats with Chinese character "wan"(Swastika) "Ten thousand-fold wishes for good fortune and happiness.” [3] Five bats (wufu) Wishes for the Five Blessings. [3] Red bats (hongfu) Wide spread of good fortune [3] Deer Lü [4] Elephant Xiang Horses A horse Speed and perseverance [5]: 37 Eight horses The 8 horses of King Mu of Zhou [5]: 37 Tiger

  4. Han Gan - Wikipedia

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    Han painted many portraits and Buddhistic and Daoist themed paintings during his career; however, he is most widely remembered for his paintings of horses. [1] He was reputed to have "learned from the horses in the imperial stables" [ 3 ] and to be able to not only portray the physical body of the horse, but also its spirit.

  5. Night-Shining White - Wikipedia

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    "Night-Shining White" (Chinese: 照夜白圖) is a monochrome ink-on-paper painting by the Chinese artist Han Gan. It is an example of Tang dynasty painting, created in the middle of the 8th century (circa 750). The work depicts a cavalry horse owned by the Emperor Xuanzong (reign 712–56) of the Tang dynasty, tethered to a post. It is ...

  6. Horses in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    By convention, Chinese zootechnicians categorize horses into native Chinese breeds and "hybrid breeds," resulting from crossbreeding with foreign horses. [13] Additionally, the concept of "introduced breeds" can also be applied. Five main types of horses are recognized: [6] Mongolian type; South-Western (or Southern) pony; Hequ; Tibetan pony ...

  7. One Hundred Horses - Wikipedia

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    One Hundred Horses (Chinese: 百駿圖) is a Qing dynasty silk and ink painting by Giuseppe Castiglione. It was painted in 1728 for the Yongzheng emperor. The painting depicts a hundred horses in a variety of poses and activities, combining Western realism with traditional Chinese composition and brushwork. [ 1 ]

  8. Ren Renfa - Wikipedia

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    The people in the painting are dressed in Tang style costumes. All these reflect that the artist admired the culture of the Tang dynasty. The people and horses are spread out in the painting, which is a main characteristic of paintings by Ren. At the end of the painting (left side), there are some words about the artist and the year of painting.

  9. Chinese painting - Wikipedia

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    Traditional painting can also be done on album sheets, walls, lacquerware, folding screens, and other media. The two main techniques in Chinese painting are: Gongbi (工筆), meaning "meticulous", uses highly detailed brushstrokes that delimit details very precisely. It is often highly colored and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects.

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