- Chen
Hongshou (1598 Zhuji,
Zhejiang province –1652),
formerly romanized as Ch'en Hung-shou, was a
Chinese painter of the late Ming dynasty. Chen was born...
- at the top is from the Ci
style poem 歸去來兮.
Portrait of Tao Qian by Chen
Hongshou (1599-1652) A Song
dynasty painting on silk
portraying Tao's
return to...
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Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China). Jin
Guliang was
inspired by Chen
Hongshou and was
following the
examples of Cui Zizhong, who
initiated the first...
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Painting of flowers, a butterfly, and rock
sculpture by Chen
Hongshou (1598–1652);
small leaf
album paintings like this one
first became po****r in the...
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designed illustrations of the story,
including Qian Gu, Tang Yin, and Chen
Hongshou. One of the most
accomplished renditions of the tale is the
series of woodblock...
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prominent in the art of the late Ming, such as in the
paintings of Chen
Hongshou (1598–1652). The po****rity of Cundī
Esotericism among the
laypeople in...
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banknote Myriad Myriad card
depicting Song
Jiang as
illustrated by Chen
Hongshou, also used as a wine card.
Madiao cards in the
collection of Skoklosters...
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Emperor Ai of Han 漢哀帝
Emperor Ai of Han, by Chen
Hongshou (17th century)
Emperor of the Han
dynasty Reign 7 May 7 BC – 15
August 1 BC
Predecessor Emperor...
- (1719–1720),
third daughter (1722–1730), Lady (1722–1745),
Hongqing (1724–1770),
Hongshou (1727–1731) and
fifth daughter (1729–1748) Yongzhang's
secondary consort...
- Qu Yuan
Portrait of Qu Yuan by Chen
Hongshou, 17th
century Born c. 339 BC
State of Chu, in modern-day
Zigui County, Hubei,
China Died 278 BC (aged 62)...