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Yan Hui (simplified Chinese: 颜辉; traditional Chinese: 顏輝; pinyin: Yán Huī; Wade-Giles: Yen Hui); was a late 13th century Chinese painter who lived during the Southern Song and early Yuan dynasties[1]. His specific dates of birth and death are not known.
Yan was born in Ji'an in the Jiangxi province[2] . His style name was 'Qiu Yue' (秋月 which means 'Autumn Moon'). Yan primarily painted human, Buddhist, and ghost figures[1]. His style incorporated profound brush strokes with special composition.
Notable Works of Yan Hui
- 中山出猎图 ("Zhongshan goes hunting")
- 李仙像 ("Li Xianxiang")
- 戏猿图 ("Plays the Ape")
Notes
- ^ a b Cihai: Page 1850.
- ^ "Yan Hui Brief Biography". http://www.china-on-site.com/pages/painter/1027.php. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
References
- Ci hai bian ji wei yuan hui (辞海编辑委员会). Ci hai (辞海). Shanghai: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she (上海辞书出版社), 1979.
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