词条 | Peng Xiancheng |
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Peng Xiancheng (Simplified Chinese: 彭先诚; Hanyu Pinyin: Péng Xiānchéng) (born 1941) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Chengdu, China, known for his guohua depictions of Tang Dynasty ladies on horseback using a 'boneless' style involving carefully controlled drops of ink.[1] He was a close friend of Chen Zizhuang and organised the artist's first posthumous exhibition in 1983. Peng Xiancheng is a mainly self-taught artist who only began painting in the 1970s after years of being a teacher.[2] His daughter Peng Wei is also an artist. References1. ^{{cite book | title=Modern Chinese paintings: the Reyes collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | author=Vainker, Shelagh | year=1996 | publisher=Ashmolean Museum | pages=50 | isbn=978-1-85444-079-2}} 2. ^{{cite book | title=Contradictions: Artistic Life, the Socialist State, and the Chinese Painter Li Huasheng | author=Silbergeld, Jerome | year=1993 | publisher=University of Washington Press | pages=175–177 | isbn=978-0-295-97155-1}} External links
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