- Gong Xian
Gong Xian (zh-tspw|t=龔賢|s=龚贤|p=Gōng Xián|w=Kung Hsien) (
1618 -1689 ; some sources give his birth year as early as1617 or as late as1620 ; born inKunshan ,Jiangsu ) was aChinese painter , the most important of theEight Masters of Nanjing and the leading painter of theNanjing school .Primarily a
landscape painter ,mountain s were the subject of most of Gong Xian's paintings.Willow s are also a common theme in his work.Gong Xian was part of the Ming aristocracy, and he engaged in anti-
Qing political activities in his youth. Following the fall ofNanjing to the Qing, he was forced to flee to save his life. He spent many years in exile, during which he continued to author anti-Qing works.Gong Xian was one of the
literati and known for hispoetry . It was only after the fall of Nanjing to the Qing that he took up professional painting as his primary means of making a living.References
* Silbergeld, Jerome. "Kung Hsien: A Professional Chinese Artist and His Patronage." "The Burlington Magazine" 123.940 (July 1981): 400-410.
* Silbergeld, Jerome. "Kung Hsien's Self-Portrait in Willows, With Notes on the Willow in Chinese Painting and Literature". "Artibus Asiae" 42.1 (1980): 5-36.External links
* [http://www.clevelandart.org/Explore/artist.asp?artistLetter=G&recNo=62 Gong Xian at the Cleveland Museum of Art]
* [http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Arts/english/collections/24/item2412.html Gong Xian at the Hong Kong Museum of Art]
* [http://www.kimbellart.org/database/index.cfm?detail=yes&ID=AP%201985.12 Gong Xian at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/gong_xian.html Gong Xian at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City]
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