Wang Zhenpeng ( simplified Chinese: 王振鹏; traditional Chinese: 王振鵬; pinyin: Wáng Zhènpéng; Wade–Giles: Wang Chên-p'êng); was a Chinese landscape painter who worked in the imperial court [1] during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368). His specific dates of birth and death are not known, though he was active 1280–1329. [1]
Wang was born in Yongjia in the Zhejiang province. [2] His style name was 'Pengmei' (朋梅) and his pseudonym was 'Guyun chushi' (孤雲處士). [3] Wang's painting of landscapes and follow in the style of Li Gongling in their ease and grace of appearance. His architecture drawings were mostly uncolored, in a fineline style known as 'jiehua' (界畫). [1]
Wang Zhenpeng ( simplified Chinese: 王振鹏; traditional Chinese: 王振鵬; pinyin: Wáng Zhènpéng; Wade–Giles: Wang Chên-p'êng); was a Chinese landscape painter who worked in the imperial court [1] during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368). His specific dates of birth and death are not known, though he was active 1280–1329. [1]
Wang was born in Yongjia in the Zhejiang province. [2] His style name was 'Pengmei' (朋梅) and his pseudonym was 'Guyun chushi' (孤雲處士). [3] Wang's painting of landscapes and follow in the style of Li Gongling in their ease and grace of appearance. His architecture drawings were mostly uncolored, in a fineline style known as 'jiehua' (界畫). [1]