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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Weng_TongheWeng Tonghe - Wikipedia

    Weng Tonghe (Chinese: 翁同龢; pinyin: Wēng Tónghé; Wade–Giles: Weng T'ung-ho; 1830–1904), courtesy name Shuping (叔平), was a Chinese Confucian scholar and imperial tutor who lived in the Qing dynasty.

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › weng-tongheWeng Tonghe | Artnet

    Weng Tonghe was Chinese scholar, calligrapher, and painter of the Qing dynasty. View Weng Tonghe’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  3. Artist: Weng Tonghe (Chinese, 1830–1904) Period: Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Date: dated 1901. Culture: China. Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on paper. Dimensions: 34 3/8 x 15 3/4 in. (87.3 x 40 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, in memory of La Ferne Hatfield Ellsworth, 1986. Accession Number: 1986.267.75

  4. Weng Tonghe, courtesy name Shuping, was a Chinese Confucian scholar and imperial tutor who lived in the Qing dynasty. In 1856, he obtained the position of zhuangyuan in the imperial...

  5. chinahistory.co.uk › wengtongheWeng Tonghe

    Weng Tonghe (1830–1904), courtesy name Shuping, was a Chinese Confucian scholar and imperial tutor who lived in the Qing dynasty. In 1856, he obtained the position of zhuangyuan (or top scholar) in the imperial examination and was subsequently admitted to the prestigious Hanlin Academy.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Weng_TongheWeng Tonghe - Wikiwand

    Weng Tonghe, courtesy name Shuping (叔平), was a Chinese Confucian scholar and imperial tutor who lived in the Qing dynasty. In 1856, he obtained the position of zhuangyuan in the imperial examination and was subsequently admitted to the prestigious Hanlin Academy.

  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. References. 清 翁同龢 草書虎字 軸. Title: Tiger Calligraphy. Artist: Weng Tonghe (Chinese, 1830–1904) Period: Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Date: dated 1890. Culture: China. Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on silver-flecked red paper. Dimensions: Image: 51 x 26 1/2 in. (129.5 x 67.3 cm)