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Twelve Designs for Circular Mirror

  • Dimensions29.0 x 27.0 cm

Explore les peintures animales réalistes de Yi Yuanji (易元吉), un maître de la dynastie Song du XIe siècle reconnu pour ses représentations de gibbons et son art animal chinois traditionnel. Une œuvre exceptionnelle capturant l'esprit de la nature !

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Biographie de l'artiste

Yi Yuanji (易元吉): A Pioneer of Realistic Wildlife Art

Yi Yuanji (c. 1000 – c. 1064), born in Changsha, Hunan, stands as a singular figure within the Northern Song Dynasty’s artistic landscape—a painter who dared to transcend convention and capture the essence of nature with unprecedented accuracy. His legacy remains an emblem of artistic ambition and unwavering dedication to portraying the natural world with breathtaking realism.

Early Life & Influences

Details surrounding Yi Yuanji's early life are scarce, yet his formative years were undeniably shaped by profound intellectual currents. Rooted in Buddhist philosophy and Daoist aesthetics—traditions that prioritized meticulous observation—he absorbed the core tenets of these faiths. This sensitivity to the natural world served as a bedrock for his artistic vision, mirroring the broader humanist spirit of the Song Dynasty. The influence of Zhao Chang’s pioneering depictions of flowers and birds is particularly noteworthy; Yi Yuanji recognized their superiority with a sigh and resolved to emulate their masterful execution by venturing beyond idealized representations.

The Pursuit of Authenticity & Gibbon Painting Mastery

Dissatisfied with prevailing artistic styles, Yi Yuanji embarked on an audacious endeavor—a deliberate rejection of convention in favor of uncompromising realism. Inspired by Zhao Chang’s groundbreaking depictions of flowers and birds, he famously declared that he would achieve fame by painting subjects “not yet tried by the artists of old.” This ambition fueled his relentless pursuit of capturing animals in their natural habitats with remarkable detail. His most celebrated achievement resides in his captivating portrayals of gibbons—a feat considered extraordinary for its time. Robert van Gulik, a respected scholar and connoisseur, lauded Yi’s ability to convey the subtle nuances of primate behavior with breathtaking realism. To accomplish this monumental task, he undertook months of painstaking observation in southern Hubei and northern Hunan, meticulously documenting gibbon movements and expressions—a testament to his unwavering commitment to accuracy.

Imperial Patronage & Recognition

Yi Yuanji's artistic prowess garnered significant recognition through his commission to decorate screens for the imperial palace—a prestigious honor that underscored the esteem accorded to his talent. This monumental undertaking solidified his position as one of the era’s foremost artists and cemented his place in Song Dynasty art history. Despite his untimely demise shortly after completing this project, leaving only a handful of gibbon paintings extant, these works endure as indelible testaments to his genius—a beacon of artistic innovation that continues to inspire admiration centuries later.

Legacy & Historical Significance

Yi Yuanji’s unwavering dedication to naturalistic representation transcends mere technique; it embodies a philosophical stance rooted in reverence for the beauty and complexity of the natural world. His pioneering spirit resonates with contemporary Chinese painters striving for authenticity and capturing the essence of nature—a legacy that secures his place as one of China's foremost wildlife artists and a cornerstone of Northern Song artistic innovation. He remains an exemplar of artistic ambition, demonstrating that true mastery lies in surpassing conventional boundaries and embracing unwavering commitment to observation and meticulous detail.
Yi Yuanji

Yi Yuanji

Chine

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Northern Song Dynasty
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Zhao Chang']
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1000
  • Full Name: Yi Yuanji (易元吉)
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mountain Apes and Wild Deer
    • Twelve Designs for Circular Mirror
  • Place Of Birth: Changsha, China