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L: 34 1/4 in(87cm) W: 17 3/4 in(45cm)
Wang Yuanqi (1642-1715) was a Chinese painter of the Qing dynasty. Wang was born in Taicang in the Jiangsu province and tutored in painting by his grandfather Wang Shimin (1592–1680). His style name was Mao-ching and his sobriquet was Lu-t'ai. Wang is a member of the Six Masters of the early Qing period, also known as the Four Wangs, a Wu and a Yun. They are also often regarded as the principal figures of the Orthodox School of Chinese landscape painting. Wang rose to prominence as a court official and eventually was appointed curator of the imperial collection during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor. He remained a court official throughout his long career and died at age 73 in 1715. His landscapes followed the model of the Yuan Dynasty artists who broke away from the Northern Song tradition of rendering landscapes "real enough to walk through" to more personal abstractions. His style and technique demonstrates influences from, for example, the artist Huang Gongwang, especially in the use of dry brush strokes and ink washes and his use of color, often making "color patterns a component of his dense compositional structure, complementing the force of abstract design with the rhythmic flow of color."