Category
page 1Tang dynasty painters
Wang Wei
Chinese poet, musician, painter, and statesman
Han Gan
Chinese artist (706-783)
Yan Liben
Tang dynasty painter (c. 600-673)
Wu Daozi
Chinese artist (c.689–c.759)
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Chinese painter (730-810)
Zhang Xuan
Chinese painter (713–755)

Li Sixun
Chinese painter and calligrapher (651-716), known as Senior Li General of the House of Li, Tang Dynasty
Zhang Yanyuan
Cinese historian (c.815-c.877)
Viśa Īrasangä
Khotanese painter

Chen Hong
Chinese artist

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
Xue Ji
Chinese chancellor (649-713)