A Chinese painter from the late Ming Dynasty. His birth and death years are unknown. He was from Quanzhou. His pen name was Zhongchu, his pen names were Ken (Suzuri) and Tianzhuang Koshi. He was known for his landscape and Buddhist paintings in the style of Li Guo, and his sketches were said to be of the highest quality. His works were brought to Japan and influenced the Southern School of Paintings in the Edo period. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
中国,明末の画家。生没年不詳。泉州の人。字は仲初,号は硯(研),田荘居士。李郭風の山水画,仏画などを得意とし,写生は絶芸と称されたと伝える。日本に作品が渡来,江戸時代の南画に影響を与えた。
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