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    Ni Zan (Chinese: 倪瓚; 1301–1374) was a Chinese painter during the Yuan and early Ming periods. Along with Huang Gongwang , Wu Zhen , and Wang Meng , he is considered to be one of the Four Masters of the Yuan Dynasty .

  2. Mar 5, 2015 · Ni Zan (1301–1374) was a reclusive painter and poet who lived in the Lake Tai region. He created sparse and expressive landscapes with ink monochrome, and is one of the Four Great Masters of the Yuan.

  3. Ni Zan (born 1301, Wuxi, Jiangsu province, China—died 1374) was one of the group of Chinese painters later known as the Four Masters of the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Ni Zan (1301-1374) was one of the Four Masters of the Yuan Dynasty, known for his ink-monochrome landscapes of riverbanks and bamboo. He travelled around southern China during the political turmoil and expressed his feelings through his art.

    • Chinese
    • Wuxi, China
  5. In this painting, the artist Ni Zan (1306–1374) chooses a simple and clean arrangement: the diagonal composition. A stem of bamboo is silhouetted against a plain background and ascends from the lower left corner to the upper right corner in a slight arc. The branches are light and sketchy.

  6. A painting by Ni Zan, a Yuan dynasty recluse and Daoist painter, depicting his joy of living in nature. The Met's collection of Asian art includes more than 35,000 objects from various periods and cultures.

  7. May 12, 2019 · Yuan Dynasty. Ni Zan (倪瓚, 1301~1374) was a scholar and painter during the Yuan and early Ming periods. Along with Huang Gongwang, Wu Zhen, and Wang Meng, he is considered to be one of the Four Masters of the Yuan Dynasty.