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page 117th-century Chinese calligraphers

Shitao
thumb|right|Shitao, Master Shi Planting Pines, c. 1674, ink and color on paper, National Palace Museum.
Dong Qichang
Chinese painter, scholar, calligrapher, and art theorist (1555-1636)
Bada Shanren
Chinese artist (1626-1705)
Hu Zhengyan
Chinese painter and printer (1584–1674)
Chen Jiru
Chinese artist (1558-1639)
Yun Shouping
Chinese painter (1633-1690)
Ingen
Ingen Ryūki (, ) (December 7, 1592 – May 19, 1673) was a Chinese poet, calligrapher, and monk of Linji Chan Buddhism from China. He is most known for founding the Ōbaku school of Zen in Japan.

Xiao Yuncong
Chinese painter (1596-1673)

Shi Kefa
Ming Dynasty general
Wang Duo
Ming dynasty artist (1592-1652)
Li Yin
Ming and Qing dynasty painter and poet (1610-1685)

Huang Daozhou
Chinese calligrapher (1585-1646)
Gong Xian
Chinese artist (1618-1689)
Zhu Changfang
Ming dynasty person CBDB = 124214

Mu'an
'''Mu'an (; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō''') (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Ingen to Japan in 1654. Mokuan was from Chuanchow in what was then Fukien Province. He and Sokuhi Nyoitsu were the two disciples most involved in spreading Ingen's teachings.
Shao Mi
Chinese artist (1592-1642)
Wen Zhenheng
painter, poet and garden designer (1585-1645)
Lin Xue
Chinese painter
Sun Kehong
Chinese painter (1533-1611)
Sokuhi Nyoitsu
Chinese calligrapher (1616–1671)
Ni Yuanlu
Ming dynasty official and artist (1593-1644)
Cheng Sui
Ming dynasty person CBDB=89926 (1605–1691)
Fang Weiyi
Chinese poet, calligrapher, painter and literature historian (1585–1668)
Zha Shibiao
Chinese painter (1615-1698)
Obaku Dokuryu
Japanese calligrapher, scholar, monk and artist (1596-1672)