
Mi Fu - Wikipedia
Mi Fu (1051–1107), originally named Mi Fei, [1] was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher born in Taiyuan during the Song dynasty. He became known for his style of painting misty landscapes. This style would be deemed the "Mi Fu" style and involved the use of large wet dots of ink applied with a flat brush.
Mi Fu | Chinese Calligrapher, Painter & Poet | Britannica
Mi Fu (born 1051—died 1107, Huaiyang, Jiangsu province, China) was a scholar, poet, calligrapher, and painter who was a dominant figure in Chinese art. Of his extensive writings—poetry, essays on the history of aesthetics, and criticism of painting—a considerable amount survives.
Mi Fu - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mi wrote Sailing on the Wu River with a suspended arm, working from the elbow rather than the wrist. It was not his aim to form perfect characters; instead, he entrusted his writing to the force of the brush, giving free reign to idiosyncratic movements, collapsing and distorting the characters for the sake of expressiveness.
Mi Fu Paintings | Chinese Art Gallery | China Online Museum
Mi Fu (米芾, 1051-1107), style name Yuanzhang (元章), was a scholar, poet, calligrapher, and painter who was a dominant figure in Chinese art. Of his extensive writings—poetry, essays on the history of aesthetics, and criticism of painting—a considerable amount survives.
Mi Fu – Eccentric Encyclopaedia of Calligraphy - Ink & Brush
2023年10月1日 · Mi Fu (1051 – 1107 AD) (pronounced ‘me foo’) was one of the most famous eccentrics in Chinese art and calligraphy. (A competitive field…) He was outspoken, opinionated, and critical of many other artists and calligraphers. But he could back up his talk with his talent.
Mi Fu — Google Arts & Culture
Mi Fu was a Chinese painter, poet and calligrapher of Sogdian origin, who was born in Taiyuan during the Song dynasty. He became known for his style of painting misty landscapes. This style...
Mi Fu - Artnet
View Mi Fu’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
Mi Fu - New World Encyclopedia
In 1081, Mi Fu met Su Shih, the great poet, calligrapher, and art theorist, and together they formed a circle of brilliant artists who emphasized personal expression over mere technical excellence. The poetry of Su Shih, the figure painting of Li Kung-lin, and the calligraphy of Mi Fu became standards against which artists would be judged for ...
Mi Fu (Mi Fei) - Chinese Painter, Poet and Calligrapher
2015年3月11日 · Mi Fu (Chinese: 米黻; 1051–1107), also known as Mi Fei (米芾), was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher born in Taiyuan, Shanxi during the Song Dynasty. In painting he gained renown for his style of painting misty landscapes. This style would be deemed the "Mi Fu" style and involved the use of large wet dots of ink applied with a flat brush.
Mi Fu – China Online Museum
2015年8月6日 · Mi Fu (米芾, 1051-1107), courtesy name Yuanzhang (元章), was a scholar, poet, calligrapher and painter who was a dominant figure in Chinese art. Of his extensive writings—poetry, essays on the history of aesthetics, and criticism of painting—a considerable amount survives.
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