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| - Sheng Maoye (xinès simplificat: 盛茂烨; xinès tradicional: 盛茂燁; pinyin: Shèng Màoyè), conegut també com a Nian An, fou un pintor xinès que va viure sota la dinastia Ming. No es coneixen les dates exactes del seu naixement ni de la seva mort. Originari de Suzhou, província de Jiangsu, zona on va dur a terme la seva activitat artística i on va ser cèlebre. (ca)
- Sheng Maoye (Sheng Mao-yeh, traditional: 盛茂燁, simplified: 盛茂烨); was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). His specific dates of birth and death are unknown. Sheng was born in Suzhou in Jiangsu province, where he made his reputation and career. His sobriquet was 'Nian An'. Sheng's landscapes have a foggy and spacious atmosphere, and often suggest a pervasive nostalgia in a fin-de-siècle Suzhou. (en)
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| - Sheng Maoye (xinès simplificat: 盛茂烨; xinès tradicional: 盛茂燁; pinyin: Shèng Màoyè), conegut també com a Nian An, fou un pintor xinès que va viure sota la dinastia Ming. No es coneixen les dates exactes del seu naixement ni de la seva mort. Originari de Suzhou, província de Jiangsu, zona on va dur a terme la seva activitat artística i on va ser cèlebre. Sheng fou un pintor paisatgista que sovint els representava boirosos i amb espais amplis. Va estar influencia per . Entre les seves obres destaquen “Més enllà del soltari bosc de bambús”, “Pins a la muntanya Tai”, “La torre Yueyang”, “Cascada a la muntanya Lu” i “ Muntanya Emei amb neu” (font: llibre de Li-tsui Flora Fu). (ca)
- Sheng Maoye (Sheng Mao-yeh, traditional: 盛茂燁, simplified: 盛茂烨); was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). His specific dates of birth and death are unknown. Sheng was born in Suzhou in Jiangsu province, where he made his reputation and career. His sobriquet was 'Nian An'. Sheng's landscapes have a foggy and spacious atmosphere, and often suggest a pervasive nostalgia in a fin-de-siècle Suzhou. His work is held in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Walters Art Museum, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the British Museum, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. (en)
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