Wang, Hui, 1632-1717
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Name (Latin)
Wang, Hui, 1632-1717
Other forms of name
Gengyansanren, 1632-1717
Gengyanwaishi, 1632-1717
Jianmuqiaoke, 1632-1717
Keng-yen-san-jen, 1632-1717
Ō, Ki, 1632-1717
Qinghuilaoren, 1632-1717
Qinghuizhuren, 1632-1717
Wang, Shigu, 1632-1717
Wang, Shih-ku, 1632-1717
Wumushanren, 1632-1717
乌目山人, 1632-1717
剑门樵客, 1632-1717
清晖主人, 1632-1717
清晖老人, 1632-1717
王[Hui], 1632-1717
王石谷, 1632-1717
王翬, 1632-1717
耕烟外史, 1632-1717
耕烟散人, 1632-1717
Date of birth
1632-02-21
Date of death
1717-10-13
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Hu, P. Wang Shih-ku, 1958.
- Tzʻu hai, 1979:v. 2, p. 2737 (王[Hui] = Wang Hui, 1632-1717)
- Wang Shih-ku, 1996:p. 1, 3rd group (b. 2/21/Ming Chʻung-chen 5 (1632); name 王[Hui] = Wang Hui; h. 耕烟散人 = Keng-yen-san-jen) p. 8 (d. 10/13/Kʻang-hsi 56 (1717))
- Wang Hui, 2003:t.p. (王翬 = Wang Hui) p. 1 (h. 乌目山人 = Wumushanren, 清晖主人 = Qinghuizhuren; from Changshu, Jiangsu Sheng)
- Yi dai hua sheng, 2009:p. 5 (王[Hui] = Wang Hui; h. 剑门樵客 = Jianmenqiaoke, 耕烟外史 = Gengyanwaishi, 清晖老人 = Qinghuilaoren)
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Wikipedia description:
Wang Hui (simplified Chinese: 王翚; traditional Chinese: 王翬; pinyin: Wáng Huī; 1632–1717) was a Chinese landscape painter, one of the Four Wangs. He, and the three other Wangs, dominated orthodox art in China throughout the late Ming and early Qing periods. Of the Four Wangs, Wang Hui is considered the best-known today. Beijing, Shanghai and Taipei museums loaned works for "Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632-1717)" in 2008 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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