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      • Li T'ang (lē täng), c.1050–1130, Chinese painter of the Sung dynasty. A leader of the academy founded by the Emperor Hui-tsung, he established a mode of painting that was widely followed in succeeding centuries.
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  2. Li Tang (Chinese: 李唐; pinyin: Lǐ Táng; Wade–Giles: Li T'ang, courtesy name Xigu 晞古; c. 1050 – 1130) was a Chinese landscape painter who practised at Kaifeng and Hangzhou during both the Northern Song and Southern Song dynasty.

  3. Li Tang (born c. 1050died c. 1130) was a major Chinese painter who lived during both the Northern and the Southern Song dynasties and established a style of painting that became the base for the academy-style landscape of the Southern Song.

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  4. Feb 15, 2015 · Li Tang (李唐, c.1066–1150), style name Xigu (晞古), was a major Chinese painter who lived during both the Northern and the Southern Song dynasties (960–1279) and established a style of painting that became the base for the academy-style landscape of the Southern Song.

  5. Li T'ang (lē täng), c.10501130, Chinese painter of the Sung dynasty. A leader of the academy founded by the Emperor Hui-tsung, he established a mode of painting that was widely followed in succeeding centuries.

  6. by Li T'ang. Dated 1124 Palace Collection, Taiwan. Kyoto, are the famous pair that Dr. Shimada has so correctly shifted from the reverential tradition of Wu Tao-tzu to the historical certainty of the hand of Li Tang.4 For reasons of brevity, details must be suffi cient to remind us of these paintings and at the same time point out the succinct ...

  7. Li Tang (李唐, c.1050-1130), style name Xigu (晞古), was a major Chinese painter who lived during both the Northern and the Southern Song dynasties (960-1279) and established a style of painting that became the base for the academy-style landscape of the Southern Song.

  8. Jun 23, 2024 · Li Tang (李唐[Lǐ Táng]), courtesy name Xi Gu, was born in Heyang Sancheng (today’s Mengzhou, Henan Province). Not much is known about his early life. The first mention of him in any records is in 1103, when he was commissioned to copy a Tang dynasty (618 – 907 AD) painting for the Song court.

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