Yuncong Xiao PRICE CHARTS
1596 - 1673. Known for: Scroll painting.
Xiao Yuncong was named Xiao Long as a child and was born into a gentry family in Wuhu in central Anwei. The night before his birth, his father was said to have dreamed that his son would be the... Read full biography
Xiao Yuncong was named Xiao Long as a child and was born into a gentry family in Wuhu in central Anwei. The night before his birth, his father was said to have dreamed that his son would be the reincarnation of the tenth century artist Guo Zhongshan. Xiao Yuncong succeeded in all but the highest... Read full biography
Xiao Yuncong was named Xiao Long as a child and was born into a gentry family in Wuhu in central Anwei. The night before his birth, his father was said to have dreamed that his son would be the reincarnation of the tenth century artist Guo Zhongshan. Xiao Yuncong succeeded in all but the highest level of civil service exams, while also becoming an accomplished poet, musician and landscape and figure painter. After his home was destroyed in 1647 during the fall of the Ming dynasty, Xiao devoted... Read full biography
Xiao Yuncong was named Xiao Long as a child and was born into a gentry family in Wuhu in central Anwei. The night before his birth, his father was said to have dreamed that his son would be the reincarnation of the tenth century artist Guo Zhongshan. Xiao Yuncong succeeded in all but the highest level of civil service exams, while also becoming an accomplished poet, musician and landscape and figure painter. After his home was destroyed in 1647 during the fall of the Ming dynasty, Xiao devoted himself to painting and became one of the most versatile and prolific of the early Anwei masters. Xiao Yuncong used the dry brushwork and natural elements reduced to geometric shapes to create sparse landscapes typical of Anwei artists and in... Read full biography
Xiao Yuncong was named Xiao Long as a child and was born into a gentry family in Wuhu in central Anwei. The night before his birth, his father was said to have dreamed that his son would be the reincarnation of the tenth century artist Guo Zhongshan. Xiao Yuncong succeeded in all but the highest level of civil service exams, while also becoming an accomplished poet, musician and landscape and figure painter. After his home was destroyed in 1647 during the fall of the Ming dynasty, Xiao devoted himself to painting and became one of the most versatile and prolific of the early Anwei masters. Xiao Yuncong used the dry brushwork and natural elements reduced to geometric shapes to create sparse landscapes typical of Anwei artists and in particular Hongren (1610-1664). These characteristics, rendered in a similar fashion, are found in a... Read full biography

