Muqi or Muxi (Chinese: 牧谿; Japanese: Mokkei; 1210?–1269?), also known as Fachang (Chinese: 法常), was a Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and painter who lived...
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is a 13th-century Chinese painting by the monk Muqi Fachang. It was painted during the Song dynasty. Muqi was one of the two great exponents of the spontaneous...
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two hanging scroll paintings on silk, painted by the Chan (Zen) artist Muqi Fachang during the Southern Song dynasty, contemporary to that of the Kamakura...
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especially during the Song dynasty and early Yuan dynasty, when Yì Yuánjí and Mùqī Fǎcháng excelled in painting these apes. From Chinese cultural influence, the...
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Chinese Buddhist monk, calligrapher and philosopher (died 1278) 1210: Muqi Fachang – Chinese Zen Buddhist monk and renowned painter (died 1269) 1210: Mu...
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paper medium. It combines naturalistic Chinese ideas of ink painting by Muqi Fachang (Chinese: 牧溪法常; pinyin: Mu-ch'i Fa-ch'ang) with themes from the Japanese...
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and calligraphy were used by Chan monk painters such as Guanxiu and Muqi Fachang to communicate their spiritual understanding in unique ways to their...
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dynasty into the Yuan dynasty, especially for the Chan Buddhist monk Muqi Fachang (1210?–1269?).: 6–7 Monkeys are a frequent motif in modern Chinese art...
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painters influenced by Taoism include Wu Wei, Huang Gongwang, Mi Fu, Muqi Fachang, Shitao, Ni Zan, Tang Mi, and Wang Zengzu. Taoist arts and belles-lettres...
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the portrayal of the apes by such renowned painters as Yi Yuanji and Muqi Fachang. Commenting on one of Ming Emperor Xuande's works, "Gibbons at Play"...
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Tesauro – Italian painter active mainly in Naples (died 1320) 1269: Muqi Fachang – Chinese Zen Buddhist monk and renowned painter (born 1210) 1265: Fujiwara...
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An inscription on a painting of Xianzi by the Chinese monk-painter Muqi Fachang 牧溪法常 (ca. 1210-ca. 1279) alludes to this, reading: Picking up his net...
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Xiaoxiang view painted about 1250. Attributed to Muqi Fachang....
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retrieved May 27, 2009 Returning Sails off a Distant Shore Attributed to Muqi: Examining a Painting of the Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers, Kyoto...
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mythology), general article. Monkey (zodiac), about the Year of the Monkey. Muqi Fachang, Chinese painter of monkeys. Qiupu Wang Wei (Tang dynasty), Tang poet...
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on paper, Japan. Evening bell from mist-shrouded temple attributed to Muqi Fachang Enji banshō-zu (煙寺晩鐘図 伝 牧谿筆), ink on silk, Southern Song, China. Painting...
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Song dynasty. He was the eldest son of Mi Fu. Muqi (牧谿; Japanese: Mokkei; 1210?–1269?), also known as Fachang (法常), was a Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and...
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