학술논문
Du Jin
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Whitfield, Roderick, author; von Mirbach, Henning, contributor
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
[Tu Chinzi Junanhao ChengjuGukuang, Chingxia tingzhang] (b Jiangsu Province; fl. 1465–1509). Chinese painter and scholar. Active in Beijing, he was one of the finest figure painters of the Ming period (1368–1644) and was also known for his landscapes, portraits, and paintings of birds and animals and plants (none extant). His classical heritage can be seen in his earliest handscroll of Qu Yuan’s Nine Songs (1473; Beijing Pal. Mus.), in which the elegant figures display a lively ink line with limited use of ink wash, in the baimiao ('plain-line') style derived from Li Gonglin. Another handscroll painting in the same collection, Poems by Ancient Worthies (see Levenson 1991, no. 294, pp. 440–442, and Xu Bangda 1984, pl. 311), consists of a series of nine (originally twelve) scenes depicting scholars in landscape or garden settings. It was also executed in the baimiao manner, with handsome calligraphy of Tang (618–907 ce) and Song (960–1279) poems by Li Bai, Han Yu, and Du Fu written by Jin Cong (...