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Yuan Mei
poet, essayist, scholar of the Qing Dynasty (1716-1797)
Ma Yuan
Chinese painter from Song Dynasty (1160-1225)
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Chinese painter (1254-1322)
Guan Daosheng
Chinese artist and poet (1262-1319)
Chen Hongshou
Chinese artist (1598-1652)
Liang Kai
Chinese artist
Xia Gui
Chinese painter (1195–1224)
Wang Meng
Chinese painter (1308-1385)
Dai Jin
Chinese artist (1388-1462)
Wu Zhen
Chinese painter (1280-1354)
Huang Binhong
Chinese art historian (1865-1955)
Liu Rushi
Chinese courtesan (1618-1664); ranked first of the Eight Beauties of Qinhuai
Qian Xuan
Chinese painter (1235 - 1307)
Yang Weizhen
Chinese artist (1296-1370)
Lan Ying
Chinese artist (1585-1664)
Wang Mian
Chinese artist (1287-1359)
Jin Nong
Chinese painter (1687-1764)
Lü Ji
Chinese artist (1477-1505)
Ren Bonian
Chinese painter
Wu Chang-shuo
Qing Dynasty painter (1844–1927)
Zhao Zhiqian
Chinese calligrapher (1829-1884)
Ke Jiusi
Chinese artist (1290-1343)
Zhao Yong
Chinese painter (1289-1360)
Pan Tianshou
Chinese artist and historian (1897-1971)
Ma Lin
Chinese artist (1180-1256)
Chen Yifei
Chinese artist (1946-2005)
Ren Xiong
Chinese Qing dynasty painter (1823–1857)
Shen Quan
Chinese painter (1682-1760)
Wang E
Chinese painter (1465-1545)
Liu Songnian
painter (1174-1224)
Zhao Mengjian
Song dynasty scholar, calligrapher, and painter
Li Song
Chinese court painter in the Song dynasty (active 1190–1230)
Sheng Mao
Chinese painter
Chen Shu
Chinese artist (1660–1736)
Wang Yi
Chinese artist (1330-1362)
Ai Xuan
painter
Muxin
painter (1927-2011)
Tang Di
Yuan Dynasty painter (1296–1364)
Chang Shuhong
Chinese painter (1904-1994)
Wang Yuan
Chinese painter
Guan Xiu
thumb|Guan Xiu's Temple in Youbu, Lanxi, Zhejiang Guanxiu () was a celebrated Buddhist monk, painter, poet, and calligrapher. His greatest works date from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The collapse of the central Tang government in 907, meant artists and craftsmen lost their most powerful patrons. The imperial Tang court had inspired a golden age of literature and art at its apogee. The various provincial courts who claimed to represent a continuation of the tradition of Tang government also claimed continuity in the arts and culture. The state of the Former Shu had acted as the
Chen Hong
Chinese artist
Gao Cen
Chinese painter (1621-1691)
Guo Chun
Chinese artist (1370-1444)
Wang Zhenpeng
Chinese painter
Huang Yi
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 56545
Chen Lu
Chinese artist
Chen Lin
Chinese artist (1260-1320)
Ni Yuanlu
Ming dynasty official and artist (1593-1644)
Dai Xi
Chinese artist (1801-1860)
Song Xu
Ming Dynasty painter (1525-1625)
Ren Xun
Chinese painter (1835-1893)
Fei Danxu
Chinese artist (1801-1850)
Zhang Xian
Chinese artist (990-1078)
Dong Xiwen
Chinese painter
Xie Huan
Chinese painter (1370-1450)
Yang Borun
Chinese poet and artist (1837-1911)
Shi Rui
Landscape and building painter
Guan Daogao
Chinese calligrapher, poet, and painter
Ni Duan
Chinese painter (1436-1505)