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Landscape

Admire Feng Qiyong’s 1733 monochrome landscape painting – a classic Shanshui masterpiece showcasing atmospheric perspective & serene nature scenes. Explore Chinese art history.

Explore the captivating world of Feng Qiyong, a renowned Chinese artist celebrated for calligraphy & dream of red mansions studies. Discover his legacy in art & literature.

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Biografia do Artista

A Life Dedicated to the Dream: Feng Qiyong and the World of Redology

Feng Qiyong, born in Beijing in 1924 and passing away in 2017 at the age of 95, was more than just a Chinese artist; he was a devoted scholar, a masterful calligrapher, and a pivotal figure in the study of one of China’s greatest literary treasures: *Dream of the Red Chamber*. His life unfolded against a backdrop of immense cultural and political change, yet his dedication to preserving and understanding this complex novel remained unwavering. Qiyong wasn't simply an observer of Chinese culture; he was an active participant in its preservation, navigating turbulent times with a quiet determination that ultimately cemented his legacy as a leading Redologist – a scholar specializing in *Dream of the Red Chamber*.

Early Life and Scholarly Pursuits

From a young age, Feng Qiyong demonstrated a profound aptitude for literature and art. He immersed himself in classical texts, developing a deep appreciation for the nuances of Chinese language and aesthetics. This early passion laid the foundation for his future work, particularly his fascination with Cao Xueqin’s sprawling masterpiece. His formal education was interrupted by the tumultuous years of the Cultural Revolution, a period during which many cultural artifacts were threatened. It was during this time that Qiyong undertook a remarkable act of preservation: he secretly copied *Dream of the Red Chamber* entirely by hand, a testament to his unwavering commitment and a symbolic defiance against the destruction of China’s literary heritage. This handwritten copy, completed between December 1967 and June 1968, became a cherished artifact in itself, representing not only the novel but also Qiyong's personal resilience. He later pursued formal studies at the University of China, becoming a professor in the Department of Chinese Literature, where he shared his knowledge and passion with generations of students.

Mastering Calligraphy and Painting

While best known for his Redological work, Feng Qiyong was also a highly respected calligrapher and painter. After turning 70, he developed a unique calligraphic style that blended classical techniques with romantic expression. His paintings often reflected the themes and imagery found in *Dream of the Red Chamber*, creating a harmonious connection between his scholarly pursuits and artistic practice. He wasn’t merely illustrating the novel; he was embodying its spirit through brushstrokes and ink washes, capturing the delicate emotions and subtle symbolism that define Cao Xueqin's work. His ability to seamlessly integrate these two disciplines earned him recognition within Chinese art circles, establishing him as an outstanding master in both calligraphy and painting.

The 1982 Edition and a Legacy of Scholarship

Feng Qiyong’s most significant contribution to the study of *Dream of the Red Chamber* was his leadership of the team that produced the revised edition published by the People’s Literature Publishing House in 1982. This edition, with its meticulous corrections and extensive annotations, quickly became the standard version of the novel, widely regarded as the most authoritative text available. The process was a monumental undertaking, requiring years of painstaking research and collaboration. Qiyong's dedication to accuracy and his deep understanding of the novel’s complexities ensured that this edition would serve as a cornerstone for future scholarship. Beyond the 1982 edition, he authored over twenty books on Chinese literature and history, edited dictionaries dedicated to *Dream of the Red Mansions*, and contributed significantly to encyclopedias of Chinese art.

A Lasting Impact on Chinese Culture

In 1986, Feng Qiyong was appointed vice chairman of the Chinese Art Research Institute, a testament to his esteemed position within the cultural community. His work extended beyond academic circles; he actively promoted the study and appreciation of *Dream of the Red Chamber* through public lectures, exhibitions, and publications. He also pursued research in other areas of Chinese history and archaeology, demonstrating a broad intellectual curiosity that enriched his understanding of the novel’s context. Feng Qiyong's life was a testament to the power of dedication, resilience, and a deep love for Chinese culture. His legacy continues to inspire scholars, artists, and readers alike, ensuring that *Dream of the Red Chamber* remains a vibrant and enduring part of China’s literary heritage. He left behind not just scholarly works but also a profound sense of responsibility towards preserving and understanding the nation's cultural treasures.
feng qiyong

feng qiyong

1924 - 2017 , China

Dados Rápidos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Calligraphy, Shanshui
  • Date Of Birth: 1924
  • Date Of Death: 2017
  • Full Name: Feng Qiyong
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Landscape']
  • Place Of Birth: Beijing, China