Classic Chinese Paintings: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907 - 960)

 

Dong Yuan (934-962) 董源


Dong Yuan (Chinese: 董源; pinyin: Dŏng Yuán; Wade–Giles: Tung Yüan, Gan: dung3 ngion4; c. 934 – c. 962) was a Chinese painter.
He was born in Zhongling (钟陵; present-day Jinxian County, Jiangxi Province). Dong Yuan was active in the Southern Tang Kingdom of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He was from Nanjing, which was a center for culture and the arts.

He was known for both figure and landscape paintings, and exemplified the elegant style which would become the standard for brush painting in China for the next nine centuries. He and his pupil Juran (巨然) were the founders of the Southern style of landscape painting, known as the Jiangnan Landscape style. Together with Jing Hao and Guan Tong of the Northern style they constituted the four seminal painters of that time.

As with many artists in China, his profession was as an official, here he studied the existing styles of Li Sixun and Wang Wei. However, he added to these masters' techniques; he included more sophisticated perspective, the use of pointillism and the use of crosshatching to build up a vivid effect. (Wikipedia)

Dongtian Mountain Hall (洞天山堂)

Dongtian Mountain Hall (洞天山堂)

#1: Dongtian Mountain Hall (洞天山堂)

River landscape (龍宿郊民圖)

River landscape (龍宿郊民圖)

#2: River landscape (龍宿郊民圖)


 

Summer Hills (夏山圖)

Summer Hills (夏山圖)

#3: Summer Hills (夏山圖)

Wintry Groves and Layered Banks (寒林重汀圖)

Wintry Groves and Layered Banks (寒林重汀圖)

#4: Wintry Groves and Layered Banks (寒林重汀圖)