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  1. Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains (Chinese: 富春山居圖; pinyin: Fùchūnshān jū tú) is one of the few surviving works by Chinese painter Huang Gongwang (1269–1354) and is considered to be among his greatest works. Painted between 1348 and 1350, the painting was burnt into two pieces in 1650.

  2. Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is a legendary shanshui (landscape) painting created by the Yuan dynasty painter, Huang Gongwang. This handscroll, which is over 22 feet long, has a fascinating history.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is a legendary shanshui (landscape) painting created by the Yuan dynasty painter, Huang Gongwang. This handscroll, which is over 22 feet long, has a fascinating history.

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  5. Huang Gongwang (born 1269, Changshu, Jiangsu province, China—died 1354), birth name Lu Jian (Chinese: 陸堅; pinyin: Lù Jiān), was a Chinese painter, poet and writer born at the end of the Song dynasty in Changshu, Jiangsu.

  6. Apr 1, 2016 · This representation of the Fuchun Mountains was painted for a fellow Daoist named Master Wuyong (無用師) and represents Huangs greatest surviving masterpiece, which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

  7. Mar 1, 2015 · Four Masters of the Yuan, all greatly influenced by Zhao Mengfu (趙孟頫, 1254–1322), came to be regarded as the foremost exponents of this philosophy of painting in the Yuan period. Huang Gongwang spent most of his later years in retirement in the Fuchun Mountains, near today’s Hangzhou in Zhejiang.

  8. Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains (Wu-yung Version) (AD 1279-AD 1368) by Huang Gongwang (1269-1354) National Palace Museum. ''The Master Wuyong Scroll'' version of ''Dwelling in the Fuchun...

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