Wu Daozi

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Wu Daozi was a legendary Chinese painter of the Tang dynasty, celebrated for his dynamic brushwork and profound influence on the development of traditional Chinese art.

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Wu Daozi canonical 2

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instanceOf Chinese painter
Tang dynasty painter
artist
person
activePeriod 8th century
alternativeName Wu Tao-tzu
artisticConcept flying-white brushwork
artMovement traditional Chinese painting
artStyle ink painting
line drawing
associatedWith Buddhism
Taoism
surface form: Daoism
culturalSignificance helped define standards of Chinese figure painting
legendary status in Chinese art history
dynasty Tang dynasty
employer Tang imperial family
surface form: Tang imperial court
era Sui–Tang period
surface form: High Tang period
ethnicCulture Han Chinese
fieldOfWork Buddhist art
Daoist art
religious painting
floruit Kaiyuan era
gender male
genre court painting
religious mural painting
influenced figure painting in East Asia
later Chinese painters
traditional Chinese art
knownFor Buddhist murals
Daoist murals
dynamic brushwork
expressive line
figure painting
landscape painting
legacy model for later ink-line techniques
subject of many art historical texts
name Wu Daozi self-link
nationality Chinese
notableWork murals at Daming Palace
murals at Longmen Grottoes
murals in Chang’an temples
occupation muralist
painter
patron Tang imperial family
region Chang'an
surface form: Chang’an
reputation Sage of Painting
one of the greatest painters of the Tang dynasty
workedFor Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

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Tang dynasty notablePerson Wu Daozi
Wu Daozi name Wu Daozi self-link