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Li Rihua (1565–1635) was a Chinese bureaucrat, artist and art critic from Jiaxing, during the late Ming Dynasty. He wrote an extensive diary, the Weishuixuan riji (Water-Tasting Gallery Diary), from 1609 to 1616, which detailed his many acquisitions as an art collector. The diary is so named because Li had a reputation as a connoisseur of tea, and was particularly skilled at selecting the best water with which to brew it. For a time, he was married to the courtesan Xue Susu, and wrote colophons for several of her paintings.
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dbo:abstract | Li Rihua (1565–1635) was a Chinese bureaucrat, artist and art critic from Jiaxing, during the late Ming Dynasty. He wrote an extensive diary, the Weishuixuan riji (Water-Tasting Gallery Diary), from 1609 to 1616, which detailed his many acquisitions as an art collector. The diary is so named because Li had a reputation as a connoisseur of tea, and was particularly skilled at selecting the best water with which to brew it. For a time, he was married to the courtesan Xue Susu, and wrote colophons for several of her paintings. (en) Li Rihua ou Li Jeu-Houa ou Li Jih-Hua, surnom: Zichang, noms de pinceau: Jiuyi et Zhulan est un peintre chinois de la dynastie Qing, des XVIe – XVIIe siècles. Né à Jiaxing (ville du nord Zhejiang en Chine) en 1565, il est mort en 1635. Il est surtout connu pour être l'auteur des Propos de Zhulan sur la peinture , vers 1620. (fr) 李日華(1565年-1635年),字君實,一字九疑,号竹懒、痴居士,浙江嘉兴人。晚明官员,书画家、鉴赏家。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Li Rihua (1565–1635) was a Chinese bureaucrat, artist and art critic from Jiaxing, during the late Ming Dynasty. He wrote an extensive diary, the Weishuixuan riji (Water-Tasting Gallery Diary), from 1609 to 1616, which detailed his many acquisitions as an art collector. The diary is so named because Li had a reputation as a connoisseur of tea, and was particularly skilled at selecting the best water with which to brew it. For a time, he was married to the courtesan Xue Susu, and wrote colophons for several of her paintings. (en) Li Rihua ou Li Jeu-Houa ou Li Jih-Hua, surnom: Zichang, noms de pinceau: Jiuyi et Zhulan est un peintre chinois de la dynastie Qing, des XVIe – XVIIe siècles. Né à Jiaxing (ville du nord Zhejiang en Chine) en 1565, il est mort en 1635. Il est surtout connu pour être l'auteur des Propos de Zhulan sur la peinture , vers 1620. (fr) 李日華(1565年-1635年),字君實,一字九疑,号竹懒、痴居士,浙江嘉兴人。晚明官员,书画家、鉴赏家。 (zh) |
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