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Li Hua (1907–1994), woodcut artist and communist; Yan Han (1916–2011), printmaker and painter; chairman of the Chinese Printmakers' Association and standing director of the Chinese Artists' Association; Zheng Shuang (born 1936), educator and woodcut artist; Zhu Gui (1644–1717), woodcut artist
The Four Masters of the Ming dynasty (Chinese: 明四家; pinyin: Míng Sì Jiā) are a traditional grouping in Chinese art history of four famous Chinese painters that lived during the Ming dynasty. The group consists of Shen Zhou (1427–1509), Wen Zhengming (1470–1559), Tang Yin (1470–1523), and Qiu Ying (c.1494–c.1552).
After the exhibition, with the assistance of art critic Gao Minglu, [9] an individual businessman in Beijing—who had contributed part of the funding for the exhibition—purchased works from over a dozen artists, including Wang Guangyi, Zhang Xiaogang, Ye Yongqing, Ding Fang, Mao Xuhui and Zhang Peili, at a price of 10,000 renminbi (approximately $1,200) a piece.
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Jaffa Lam (born 1973), contemporary artist; Li Chevalier (born 1961) painting, installation; Chinese-born French artist (诗蓝 in Chinese) Li Shuang (born 1957), contemporary artist; Li Xinmo (born 1976), contemporary artist; Li Yin (c.1610—1685), Ming dynasty Gējì, artist, and poet. Liang Xueqing (active early 20th Century)
Tang Yin is one of the most notable painters in the history of Chinese art. He is one of the "Four Masters of Ming dynasty” (Ming Si Jia), which also includes Shen Zhou (1427–1509), Wen Zhengming (1470–1559) and Qiu Ying (c. 1495–1552). His influence on the art of contemporaries, like Cai Han, is notable. [7]
Li Chevalier (born 1961) Painting; Installation Chinese born French artist ( 诗蓝 in Chinese) Li Shuang (born 1957), contemporary artist; Liang Xiao Ping (born 1959), calligrapher, from 1987 resident in Australia; Liao Jingwen (1923–2015), calligrapher and curator of the Xu Beihong Memorial Museum; Li Di; Li He; Liu Xiaodong; Liu Ye
Post-Modern Expression of Red Classics, Dong. Coffee. Event in 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China; Strength of Practice – the Second Documenta of Contemporary Chinese Prints, Nanjing Museum, China; Drifting – China – Korean Exchange Exposition, Top Gallery, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China; 2007. Making Heroes for ten years, Beijing Imagine Gallery ...