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131.0 x 32.0 cm
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Autoriaus biografija
Tang Yifen: A Master of Serene Landscapes and Elegant Calligraphy
Tang Yifen (c. 1778 – 1853), a name perhaps less familiar than some of his contemporaries, nevertheless stands as a significant figure in Qing Dynasty Chinese art. Born during a period of immense cultural flourishing, Tang’s life coincided with the height of literati painting—a style deeply rooted in philosophical contemplation and refined aesthetic sensibilities. His legacy rests primarily on his exquisite landscapes and masterful calligraphy, particularly his running script, demonstrating a profound connection to nature and a dedication to traditional artistic forms.
Tang's origins lie in Jiangsu province, a region renowned for its artistic heritage. He adopted the style name ‘Ruoyi’ – meaning “the way of Ru” - reflecting a commitment to upholding established traditions while simultaneously imbuing his work with personal expression. His sobriquets, 'Yusheng, Qing-ying monk and Zhouweng,' further illuminate his character—a scholar-artist, a devotee of quiet contemplation, and a skilled calligrapher. These titles suggest a life dedicated to both artistic pursuits and spiritual reflection, a common characteristic among literati painters.
The Influence of Dai Xi and the Style of Landscape Painting
Tang Yifen’s artistic development was profoundly shaped by the influence of Dai Xi (1645–1709), a pivotal figure in Chinese landscape painting. Like Dai Xi, Tang possessed an exceptional ability to capture the essence of nature—not through detailed representation but rather through evocative brushwork and subtle tonal variations. This approach, known as *shanshui* (山水) or “mountain-water” painting, prioritized conveying mood and atmosphere over strict topographical accuracy. Tang’s landscapes are characterized by a delicate balance between observation and imagination, mirroring the spirit of Dai Xi's work.
His paintings frequently depict plum blossoms – a motif deeply associated with literati culture, symbolizing resilience, purity, and longevity. The selection of plum blossom as his primary subject reflects a philosophical alignment with these virtues. Tang’s depictions are not merely botanical studies; they are imbued with symbolic meaning, reflecting the artist's own values and worldview.
Calligraphy: A Seamless Extension of Painting
Beyond landscape painting, Tang Yifen was also a highly accomplished calligrapher, specializing in running script (行書). For him, calligraphy wasn’t merely an accompanying element to his paintings but rather an integral part of the artistic process. The brushstrokes in his calligraphy mirrored those used in his landscapes—characterized by fluidity, spontaneity, and a deep understanding of the material. His calligraphic couplets, often paired with plum blossom paintings, demonstrate a harmonious integration of visual and textual elements.
The “Calligraphy Couplet in Running Script” held at OriginalUniqueArt.com exemplifies this synergy perfectly. The elegant brushwork and serene calligraphy create a unified aesthetic experience, reflecting the artist’s profound connection to both nature and tradition. This piece showcases Tang's ability to seamlessly blend artistic disciplines, creating works of exceptional beauty and depth.
A Legacy Preserved: Works at the Metropolitan Museum
Tang Yifen’s work has been preserved in prestigious collections worldwide. A stunning example is “Blossoming Plum” held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This album leaf, dated 1840, offers a glimpse into Tang's artistic practice and demonstrates his mastery of ink wash techniques. The inscription on the artwork reveals its connection to Jin Nong’s earlier work, highlighting Tang’s engagement with established traditions while forging his own distinctive style.
Tang Yifen’s contribution to Chinese art lies in his ability to capture the essence of nature and translate it into a language of elegant brushwork and profound symbolism. His legacy continues to inspire artists today, reminding us of the enduring power of traditional artistic forms and the importance of cultivating a deep connection with the natural world.
Trumpa informacija
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Qing Dynasty Chinese art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ruoyi']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Dai Xi']
- Date Of Death: 1853
- Full Name: Tang Yifen
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks:
- Calligraphy Couplet
- Blossoming Plum
- Place Of Birth: Jiangsu Province, China

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