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    The Qinglu Shanshui (Green-and-Blue Landscape) painting is a distinct style in Chinese painting, known for its vivid green tones and fresh landscape scenes. This style originated in the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak during the Song Dynasty. It emphasizes the use of ink lines to outline the contours of mountains and waters, combined with the application of elegant green and blue colors to render the scenes, showcasing the freshness, tranquility, and harmony of nature. The Green-and-Blue Landscape painting is not just a representation of natural beauty but also embodies the painter's understanding of the universe and the expression of their inner world.

    Wang Ximeng is a renowned Green-and-Blue Landscape painter from the Northern Song Dynasty, best known for his masterpiece "A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains." This work captures the essence of Chinese landscape painting with its fine lines and distinct layers of green and blue colors, depicting magnificent mountainous landscapes filled with poetic imagination and grand visions. Wang Ximeng inherited traditional techniques while innovating in his detailed depiction of scenes and masterful use of colors, making his work a classic example of Chinese landscape art that is still admired today. Although Wang Ximeng produced a limited number of works, his contributions and influence on landscape painting are profound, marking him as an indispensable figure in the history of Chinese art.

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    SeaArt
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    Created
    2/8/2024
    Updated
    2/7/2024
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