
Spring morning in the Han Palace, by Qiu Ying
'Qiu Ying' (仇英;
pinyin: Qiú Yīng,
Wade-Giles 'Ch'iu Ying') (
1494 -
1552) was a
Chinese painter who specialized in the ''
gongbi'' brush technique.
He was born to a peasant family, and studied painting at the
Wu School in
Suzhou. He painted with the support of wealthy patrons, creating images of flowers, gardens, religious subjects, and landscapes in the fashions of the
Ming Dynasty. He incorporated different techniques into his paintings, and acquired a few wealthy patrons. His talent and versatility allowed him to become regarded as one of the
Four Great Masters of the
Ming Dynasty.
Three of his best patrons were art collectors. One was
Chen Guan from
Suzhou. The other two were both younger than Qiu:
Zhou Fenglai (1523–55), from nearby
Kunshan, and the well-known wealthy collector
Xiang Yuanbian, whose home was in
Jiaxing in
Zhejiang Province.
See also
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References
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Artnet.com