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Muqi
Chinese monk and painter
Muqi or Muxi, also known as Fachang, was a Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and painter who lived in the 13th century, around the end of the Southern Song dynasty. Today, he is considered to be one of the greatest Chan painters in history. Wikipedia
Died: 1269
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Introduced by monks returning from Buddhist studies in China, his ink paintings resonated profoundly with audiences in Japan, where they were revered not only ...
Attributed to Muqi. Hanging scroll, ink ... (13th-14th century) Old attribution to Fachang Muqi (ca.1220-ca. ... Seals of the painter, probably a Japanese painting.
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Apr 9, 2021 · His dissertation focuses on Chinese free-hand style painting. You can find examples of his artwork HERE and more articles on art theory HERE.
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Muqi Fachang (牧谿法常, flourished 13th century, Sichuan region) was one of the best-known Chinese Chan Buddhist painters. Muqi was a pseudonym, and Fachang ...
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Ink and Wash / Sumi-e Artworks and Masters – Mu Xi (牧溪/Mu Hsi/Muqi ...
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A Brief Biography of Mu Xi (牧溪/Mu Hsi/Muqi/Fachang). Not many information about Mu Xi exists, although it is commonly accepted that he was born in the ...
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