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1634 - 1707. Known for: Scroll painting.
Gao Jian, also known as Yiyunshanren and Yuhui old man, was a Qing Dynasty painter from China. He was particularly skilled in landscape painting and imitating the Fayuan style, with a focus on... Read full biography
Gao Jian, also known as Yiyunshanren and Yuhui old man, was a Qing Dynasty painter from China. He was particularly skilled in landscape painting and imitating the Fayuan style, with a focus on sketches. He created the most sketches in his life and was known for his beautiful and clean painting... Read full biography
Gao Jian, also known as Yiyunshanren and Yuhui old man, was a Qing Dynasty painter from China. He was particularly skilled in landscape painting and imitating the Fayuan style, with a focus on sketches. He created the most sketches in his life and was known for his beautiful and clean painting style. He also enjoyed creating maps of the Plum Blossom Bookstore. In addition to painting, he also wrote poetry. Some of his notable works include "Imitating the Scroll of Tang Jieyuan's Qiulin... Read full biography
Gao Jian, also known as Yiyunshanren and Yuhui old man, was a Qing Dynasty painter from China. He was particularly skilled in landscape painting and imitating the Fayuan style, with a focus on sketches. He created the most sketches in his life and was known for his beautiful and clean painting style. He also enjoyed creating maps of the Plum Blossom Bookstore. In addition to painting, he also wrote poetry. Some of his notable works include "Imitating the Scroll of Tang Jieyuan's Qiulin Bookstore."
Gao Jian, also known as Yiyunshanren and Yuhui old man, was a Qing Dynasty painter from China. He was particularly skilled in landscape painting and imitating the Fayuan style, with a focus on sketches. He created the most sketches in his life and was known for his beautiful and clean painting style. He also enjoyed creating maps of the Plum Blossom Bookstore. In addition to painting, he also wrote poetry. Some of his notable works include "Imitating the Scroll of Tang Jieyuan's Qiulin Bookstore."

