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丁 敬(てい けい、1695年 - 1765年)は、中国清朝中期の篆刻家・書家・詩人である。中国篆刻の二大流派のひとつである西泠印派(浙派)の祖となる。 字は敬身、号は鈍丁・硯林・硯叟・玩茶叟・龍泓外史など。杭州府銭塘県の人。
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dbo:abstract | Ding Jing (Chinese: 丁敬) (1695–1765), aka Ding Jingshen was a Chinese calligrapher, painter, and seal artist. Ding was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou). His earlier works show the influence of Wen Peng and He Zhen, but he soon developed his own style and together with several of his students founded the Zhejiang School (or simplye Zhe School) of seal carving. This style of carving focused on revitalising the art by adopting older, simpler Han dynasty characters. His founding of this school made him the most notable seal carver in Qiantang, and the school itself was patronised by courtiers such as Ruan Yuan and Weng Fanggang. Together with the seven students who helped him create the school (these being Jiang Ren (蒋仁), Huang Yi (黄易), Xi Gang (奚冈), Chen Yuzhong (陈豫钟), Chen Hongshou (陈鸿寿), Zhao Zhishen (赵之琛), and Qian Song (钱松)), Ding was known as one of the Eight Masters of Xiling. As well as the scholars noted above, Ding Jing was also a close associate of the painter Luo Ping, and carved a number of seals for him. (en) 丁 敬(てい けい、1695年 - 1765年)は、中国清朝中期の篆刻家・書家・詩人である。中国篆刻の二大流派のひとつである西泠印派(浙派)の祖となる。 字は敬身、号は鈍丁・硯林・硯叟・玩茶叟・龍泓外史など。杭州府銭塘県の人。 (ja) 丁敬(1695年-1765年),字敬身,号钝丁,一号砚林,浙江钱塘(今杭州)人,清代画家、书法家,篆刻家,浙派篆刻的开山鼻祖。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | 丁 敬(てい けい、1695年 - 1765年)は、中国清朝中期の篆刻家・書家・詩人である。中国篆刻の二大流派のひとつである西泠印派(浙派)の祖となる。 字は敬身、号は鈍丁・硯林・硯叟・玩茶叟・龍泓外史など。杭州府銭塘県の人。 (ja) 丁敬(1695年-1765年),字敬身,号钝丁,一号砚林,浙江钱塘(今杭州)人,清代画家、书法家,篆刻家,浙派篆刻的开山鼻祖。 (zh) Ding Jing (Chinese: 丁敬) (1695–1765), aka Ding Jingshen was a Chinese calligrapher, painter, and seal artist. Ding was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou). His earlier works show the influence of Wen Peng and He Zhen, but he soon developed his own style and together with several of his students founded the Zhejiang School (or simplye Zhe School) of seal carving. This style of carving focused on revitalising the art by adopting older, simpler Han dynasty characters. His founding of this school made him the most notable seal carver in Qiantang, and the school itself was patronised by courtiers such as Ruan Yuan and Weng Fanggang. Together with the seven students who helped him create the school (these being Jiang Ren (蒋仁), Huang Yi (黄易), Xi Gang (奚冈), Chen Yuzhong (陈豫钟), Chen Hongshou (陈鸿寿), Zhao (en) |
rdfs:label | Ding Jing (en) 丁敬 (ja) 丁敬 (zh) |
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