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Traditional Chinese
  
黃慎

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Huang Shen

Name
  
Huang Shen

Died
  
1772

Simplified Chinese
  
黄慎

Wade–Giles
  
Huang Shen

Role
  
Painter

Huang Shen

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Huang Shen (1687–1772) was a Chinese painter during the Qing Dynasty. Huang was born in Ninghua, Fujian province, to a poor family. His courtesy names were Gongshou (恭壽) and Gongmao (恭懋). His pseudonym was Yingpiaozi (癭瓢子).

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He began his training under the painter Shangguan Zhou (上官周). In the earliest part of his career he excelled at cursive calligraphy and favored a meticulous style modelled after Ni Zan. He became better known as an artistic innovator who was one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. When it came to paintings of people he favored images of religious, historic, and common people. His more famous works include The Drunk Monk and Shepherd Su Wu.

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References

Huang Shen Wikipedia