- Gu
Kaizhi (simplified Chinese: 顾恺之;
traditional Chinese: 顧愷之; pinyin: Gù
Kǎizhī; Wade–Giles: Ku K'ai-chih; c. 344–406),
courtesy name
Changkang (長康), was...
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Chinese narrative painting on silk that is
traditionally ascribed to Gu
Kaizhi (ca. 345 – ca. 406), but
which modern scholarship regards as a 5th to 8th...
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dynasty by Sima Jinlong's father. Alternatively, it
could be a
Northern Wei work
strongly influenced by Jin
artistic styles, such as the work of Gu
Kaizhi....
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Admonitions of the
Imperial Instructress to
Court Ladies (attributed to Gu
Kaizhi and
being from the Six
Dynasties period)
begins (approximate year) and is...
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Xiang Zhenxi,
while she had a
brother three years older than her, Yang
Kaizhi.
Through his
teaching of
ethics at the
First Normal School of Changsha,...
- Xinjiang, (4th
century AD) The
famous Admonitions Scroll by
Chinese artist Gu
Kaizhi, (344–406 AD) The
colossal Amitābha
Buddha from Hancui, China, (585 AD)...
- The
Goddess of Luo
River in the
Painting of Luoshen [zh] by Gu
Kaizhi,
Eastern Jin dynasty...
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masters such as Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi,
Zhang Sengyou, Lu Tanwei, and Gu
Kaizhi. The
earliest extant painting theory work "Paintings" has a
profound impact...
- From this time we
begin to
learn about individual artists, such as Gu
Kaizhi. Even when
these artists illustrated Confucian moral themes – such as the...
- Cao Zhi as
depicted in
Goddess of Luo
River (detail) by Gu
Kaizhi...