Distant Peaks in Floating Mist (after a painting by Juran)
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Pan Gongshou 潘公壽

1741
1796
China
Pan Gongshou (潘公壽) was a Chinese painter and calligrapher born in 1741 in Hangzhou and died in 1794 in the same city.
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Pan Gongshou (1741–1794) was a Chinese painter and calligrapher associated with the Qing Dynasty. He was a prominent figure in the Yangzhou School, known for its innovative and expressive approach to traditional Chinese painting. Pan Gongshou's work is characterized by his adept use of ink and brush, often depicting landscapes and figures with a distinctive fluidity and elegance. His contributions to the Yangzhou School helped to solidify its reputation as a center of artistic innovation during the 18th century. Throughout his career, Pan Gongshou was celebrated for his ability to blend classical techniques with a more personal, emotive style, influencing subsequent generations of artists. His legacy is preserved in numerous collections, where his works continue to be studied for their technical mastery and artistic significance.

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