Dai Jin

Dai Jin, "Landscape in the Style of Yan Wengui", Early Ming dynasty (1368-1644); a Chinese landscape painting using "atmospheric perspective" to show recession in space.
"Travelers Through Mountain Passes" (关山行旅图), Dai Jin, Ming dynasty, China, Palace Museum, Beijing. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper. 61.8 x 29.7 cm.

Dai Jin (simplified Chinese: 戴进; traditional Chinese: 戴進; pinyin: Dài Jìn; 1388–1462) was a prominent leader in the early Ming Revival of the Ma-Xia, or too the style of landscape painting of the Southern Song, which came to be known as the Zhe School.[1]

  1. ^ "Dai Jin | Ming Dynasty, Landscape Art, Calligraphy | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-11-22.

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