Zhao Mengfu

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Zhao Mengfu (Chinese: 趙孟頫; pinyin: Zhào Mèngfǔ; Wade-Giles: Chao Meng-fu) (1254-1322) was a Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty. His rejection of the refined, gentle brushwork of his era in favour of the cruder style of the eighth century is considered to have brought about a revolution that created the modern Chinese landscape painting. He was known for his paintings of horses.

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See also: Zhao Mengfu, 1254, 1322, Artist, Calligrapher, China