Returning Fishermen dated 1342 Tang Di Chinese The paintings of Tang Di, a scholar and official at the Yuan court, range from ink drawings on paper to largescale colored works on silk. A fellow townsman and follower of the scholar-painter Zhao Mengfu (1257-1322), Tang won praise from Emperor Renzong (r. 1312-20) for his part in the decoration of the Yuan imperial palace.Returning Fisherman is a fine example of Tang Di's monumental decorative style. Tang executed the scroll in the conservative brush idiom of the Northern Song masters Li Cheng (919-967) and Guo Xi (ca. 1000-ca. 1090), building forms with the principal motifs of the earlier style, "crab-claw" branches and "billowing-cloud" rocks. Following Zhao Mengfu's example of employing calligraphic techniques in painting, Tang made each brushstroke assertive.. Returning Fishermen 41195

Returning Fishermen dated 1342 Tang Di Chinese The paintings of Tang Di, a scholar and official at the Yuan court, range from ink drawings on paper to largescale colored works on silk. A fellow townsman and follower of the scholar-painter Zhao Mengfu (1257-1322), Tang won praise from Emperor Renzong (r. 1312-20) for his part in the decoration of the Yuan imperial palace.Returning Fisherman is a fine example of Tang Di's monumental decorative style. Tang executed the scroll in the conservative brush idiom of the Northern Song masters Li Cheng (919-967) and Guo Xi (ca. 1000-ca. 1090), building forms with the principal motifs of the earlier style, "crab-claw" branches and "billowing-cloud" rocks. Following Zhao Mengfu's example of employing calligraphic techniques in painting, Tang made each brushstroke assertive.. Returning Fishermen 41195
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