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Biography of Yen Li-pen

Name: Yen Li-pen
Birth Date: N/A
Death Date: 673
Place of Birth: Wan-nien, Yung-chou, China
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Male
Occupations: painter, artist


Yen Li-pen

The Chinese painter Yen Li-pen (died 673) was the greatest master of the early T'ang dynasty. He was primarily a figure painter, and his style expresses the confident, expansive air of his age.Yen Li-pen was born in the late 6th century in Wan-nien, Yung-chou (modern Shensi Province). His father, Yen P'i, was a court painter and official under the Northern Chou and Sui dynasties; and his older brother, Yen Li-te, was also a painter who rose to the position of minister of the Board of Works. Yen Li-pen succeeded him in this post in 656, and in 668 he became one of two ministers of state. Despite his high offices in government, he was regarded primarily as a painter and summoned to perform at the Emperor's whim. In consequence, Yen Li-pen is said to have discouraged his son from becoming a painter.Yen Li-pen's art typifies the grand imperial spirit of the …showed first 150 words

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showed last 150 words…most remarkable of all early Chinese figure paintings. As in the works mentioned above, the figures are placed against a plain background, without setting, and the brushwork is fine and even. However, the color is pale and transparent, there is relatively little shading, and each figure is individually conceived in the most sensitive manner. The interaction between members of the group is also striking. If the work is truly related to Yen Li-pen, then it reveals a more penetrating and personal master than his other works suggest.After his death in 673, Yen Li-pen was honored by the Emperor with the posthumous title Wen-chen (Cultured and True). His art became a classical ideal to later masters. Further Reading There is no monograph on Yen Li-pen. The best source in English is Oswald Siren, Chinese Painting: Leading Masters and Principles (7 vols., 1956-1958). See also the passages on Yen in Eli Lancman, Chinese Portraiture (1966).