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Spring Outing of the Tang Court, by Zhang Xuan (713755 AD)

During the Tang Dynasty, as Chinese civilization reached its peak, Chinese painting developed dramatically, both in subject matter and technique. During this period, Chinese painting developed to a new stage. Tang Dynasty painting also heavily influenced the art of other countries, especially in East Asia (Korea, Japan, Vietnam) and central Asia.

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Early period

Night Shining White, a handscroll attributed to Han Gan (active 742756).

A Man Herding Horses, by Han Gan (706 - 783 AD)

A Man Herding Horses, by Han Gan (706 - 783 AD)

During the early Tang period, the painting was mainly inherited from the previous Sui Dynasty. In this period, the "painting of people" (人物画) developed greatly. Buddhism painting and "court painting" played a major role, including paintings of the Buddha, monks, nobles etc.

Brothers Yan Liben (阎立本) and Yan Lide (阎立德) were two major figures during this period, especially Yan Libeng. His works including Emperor Tang Taizong Meeting Tibetan Emissaries (太宗步辇图) and Emperors of Previous Dynasties (历代帝王图) are historically notable.

Mid & Late period

The landscape (shan shui) painting technique developed quickly in this period and reached its first maturation. Li Sixun (李思训) and Li Zhaodao (李昭道) (father & son) were the most famous painters in this domain.

The painting of people also reached a climax. The outstanding master in this field is Wu Daozi (吴道子), who is referred to as the "Sage of Painting". Wu\'s works including God Sending a Son (天王送子图). Wu created a new technique of drawing named "Drawing of Water Shield" (莼菜描).

The great poet Wang Wei (王维) first created the brush and ink painting of shan-shui, literally "mountains and waters" (水墨山水画). He further combined literature, especially poetry, with painting in a more interconnected way.

The theory of painting also developed, and Buddhism, Taoism, and traditional literature were absorbed and combined into painting. Paintings on architectural structures, such as murals (壁画), ceiling paintings, cave paintings, and tomb paintings, were very popular. An example is the paintings in the Mogao Caves in Xinjiang during this period.

Influence

Tang Dynasty painting has had a major influence on East Asian painting and central Asia painting.

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