Wang Duo
Wang Duo (1592–1652) was a poet, painter and politician.
Also recorded as Sung-ch'iao Wang; De Wang; Yantanyusou; Juezhi Wang; Chio-ssu; Yen-t'an Y'u-sou.
Wang Duo in brief
- Born
- 1592
- Died
- 1652
- Known for
- poet, painter, politician, calligrapher and artist
- Place of birth
- Henan
Overview
Born at Henan in 1592, died in 1652.
In detail
the recorded working language is Classical Chinese and Old Mandarin.
The field of work recorded is shan shui and calligraphy. Zhong Yao, Mi Fu and Yan Zhenqing are recorded as an influence.
Positions recorded include Minister of Rites of the Qing dynasty and Minister of Rites.
Work by Wang Duo is recorded in the collections of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Palace Museum, National Palace Museum and Shanghai Museum.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q702609: Wang Duo
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- WandelbertAuthor
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- Wang BoAuthor
- Wang FuAuthor
- Wang FuzhiAuthor
- Wang GuozhenAuthor
- Wang HanAuthor
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