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Luohan

  • 创作日期401
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Discover guànxiū, a renowned Buddhist monk, painter, poet, and calligrapher from the Five Dynasties period. Celebrated for his depictions of arhats, calligraphy, and poetic works, he shaped Chinese art and culture.

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艺术家简介

Guànxiū: The Maestro of Luohan Paintings

Guànxiū (832–912), a Buddhist monk, painter, poet, and calligrapher hailing from Chengdu, China, stands as one of the most celebrated figures of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–960). This tumultuous era witnessed the fragmentation of Tang imperial authority, prompting provincial courts to champion artistic traditions—a circumstance that fostered a miniature Tang court in Chengdu where Guanxiū flourished. His legacy resides primarily in his masterful depictions of arhats – disciples of historical Buddha who embraced ascetic lifestyles – cementing his place as an icon of Buddhist art and culture.
  • Early Life & Education: Born in Lanxi, Zhejiang province, Guanxiū’s formative years were dedicated to monastic studies, shaping his worldview and artistic sensibilities. He entered the Chan monastery at a young age, immersing himself in Zen philosophy and practice, which profoundly influenced his creative output.
  • Arrival in Chengdu & Patronage: Guanxiū arrived in Chengdu in 901 CE, establishing himself as a prominent artist amidst the burgeoning Shu Han court under Wang Jian—a descendant of Emperor Xuanzong who had sought refuge during the An Shi Rebellion. This royal patronage afforded him considerable resources and prestige, allowing him to pursue his artistic endeavors with unwavering dedication.
  • Style & Technique: Guanxiū’s distinctive style is characterized by bold brushstrokes, expressive linework, and a masterful command of color—elements that convey both spiritual depth and visual dynamism. He favored landscapes infused with symbolism, mirroring the Buddhist concept of emptiness and highlighting the arhats' connection to nature.
  • The Luohan Paintings: Guanxiū’s fame rests upon his monumental set of sixteen luohan paintings – arguably the most influential depiction of these figures in Chinese art history. These canvases capture the essence of arhat iconography, portraying them as serene yet powerful beings amidst stylized landscapes. The meticulous detail and emotive quality of these works continue to inspire admiration and scholarly debate today.
  • Legacy & Influence: Guanxiū’s artistic achievements resonated throughout subsequent generations of painters—particularly Shi Ke—who adopted his style and expanded upon his vision. His influence extends beyond visual art, permeating poetry and calligraphy as well, demonstrating the breadth of his intellectual engagement. Guanxiū remains a pivotal figure in understanding the aesthetic sensibilities of the Five Dynasties period and cementing his enduring contribution to Chinese artistic heritage.

Notable Works

  • Sixteen Luohan Paintings (1894): Considered Guanxiū’s magnum opus, this monumental set exemplifies his stylistic prowess and spiritual insight. The paintings depict sixteen arhats in varied poses amidst evocative landscapes—a testament to Guanxiū's artistic mastery.
  • Landscape Scroll: Guanxiū produced numerous landscape scrolls that showcase his ability to convey profound philosophical ideas through visual imagery. These works are characterized by their harmonious composition and subtle tonal variations, reflecting the Buddhist pursuit of tranquility and enlightenment.

Historical Significance

Guànxiū’s work represents a crucial juncture in Chinese art history—marking the transition from Tang artistic conventions to those of the Five Dynasties. His embrace of Chan Buddhism profoundly shaped his artistic vision, resulting in depictions that transcend mere representation and embody spiritual contemplation. The enduring popularity of Guanxiū's luohan paintings underscores their significance as cultural icons—symbols of Buddhist piety and artistic excellence—continuing to captivate audiences centuries after his death. He is remembered not only for his art but also for his role in fostering a vibrant intellectual environment within Chengdu’s Shu Han court, solidifying his place as one of the most influential artists of his time.
guànxiū

guànxiū

China

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Tang Dynasty
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Shi Ke']
  • Date Of Birth: 832
  • Full Name: guanxiu
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Luohan']
  • Place Of Birth: Chengdu, China