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Ai Wei Wei: 20th century artist, dissident
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Cai Guo Qiang: 20th century artist "Project for Extraterrestrials No. 10" pyrotechnic event
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Chen Hongshou: Ming Dynasty painter "Lady Xuanwen Jun Giving Instructions on the Classics"
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Chen Shizeng: 20th century painter "Beggar Woman" "Viewing Paintings at an Exhibition"
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Cheng Dayue: Ming Dynasty painter "Christ and St. Peter" Mr. Cheng's Catalogue for MOlded Ink Cakes- Christian prints
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Chinoiserie: European syles of the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries that mixed exotic vaguely East and South Asian themes and media
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Cloisonne: a technique in which colored glass paste was usedd to fill in and decorate cells (cloisons) outlined boy copper or bronze wires on the surface of metal vessels or objects
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Dai Benxiao: Qing Dynasty painter "The Manjusri Monastery on Mt. Huang"
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Ding Cong: 20th Century painter "Xianxiang Tu, Images of Present Times"
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Dong Qichang: Ming dynasty painter "Qing Bian Mountains" calligraphy- crazy, running scriptq
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Dong Zhengyi: 20th century painter "Our Commune's Fishpond"
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Doucai: "joined colors" a type of porcelain decoration that combines underglaze blue outlines with filled-in overglaze enamel colors
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Du Jin: Ming dynasty painter "Enjoying Antiquities"
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Du Qiong: Ming Dynasty painter, "Befriending the Pines"
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Emperor Yongle: third Ming emperor, had a strong interest in Tibetan Buddhism and overseas exploration
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Fang Lijun: 20th century painter "Series II, No. 6"
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Fang Shishu and Ye Fanglin: Qing Dynasty painters "The Literary Gathering at a Yangzhou Garden"
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Fu Shan: Ming/Qing Dynasty caligraphist viewed as opposite of Dong Qichang
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Gong Xian: Qing Dynasty painter "Thousand Peaks and Myriad Mountains"
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Gu Jianlong: Qing Dynasty painter "Assorted Copy Sketches after Old Masters"
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Guan Zilan: 20th century painter "Portrait of Miss L" (looks like Matisse)
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Guohua: "national-style painting" a modern term of reference for painting using traditional media, formats, and themes as an alternative to Western-style painting
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Hong Xiuquan: believed himself to be Christ's younger brother and led the Taiping Rebellion
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Hongzhi: Ming emperor
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Hu Yichuan: 20th century painter "To the Front!" propaganda
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Jia Youfu: 20th century painter "The Taihang Mountains"
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Jingdezhen: porcelain capital of China during the late Ming
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Kangxi Emperor: 4th Qing Emperor and longest reigning Chinese Emperor in history
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Kraak ware: blue porcelain exported from China
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Lang Shining / Giuseppe Castiglione: Italian Jesuit painter in the Qing Dynasty "Qianlong Emperor Receiving Tribute Horses from the Kazaks"
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Liu Dahong: 20th century painter "Spring" showing Mao as a savior
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Liu Jun: Ming Dynasty painter, painted "First Song Emperor Visiting His Prime Minister in Winter Snow"
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Liu Kuo-sung: 20th century painter "Landscape"
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Loyalist artists: painters in the early Qing who were relatives to the overthrown Ming ruling family
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Lu Xun: founder of Chinese literary modernism who had a large collection of wood cut prints
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Luo Ping: Qing Dynasty painter "Ghost Amusement"
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Mandorla: a halo around the body of a Buddhist deity
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Manjusri: The great bodhisattva of wisdom whose wholy mountain is Mt. Wutai
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Mateo Ricci: Italian Jesuit Missionary
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Min Qiji: Ming Dynasty Painter "Yingying Reading a letter from Student Zhang" illustration of a popular drama
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Northern and Southern School Theory: a theory of the history of painting associated with Dong Qichang which divided painters into two lineages--North and South, which were borrowed from Chan Buddhist divisions between North (gradualist) and South (sudden) enlightenment sects
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Paulus Hsu: Chinese convert to Christianity
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Qian Du: Qing Dynasty painter "Cottage of Cultivated Plum"
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Qianlong Emperor: 6th Qing Emperor
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Qiu Ying: Ming Dynasty Painter "Spring Morning in the Han Palace"
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Ren Xiong: Qing Dynasty painter "Self Portrait"
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Ren Xun: Qing Dynasty painter "The interrupted Dream"
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Ren Yi: Qing Dynasty Painter "The Distressed Official" aka Ren Bonian
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Shang Xi: Ming dynasty painter, painted "Guan Yu Captures the General Pang De"
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Shen Zhou: Ming Dynasty painter "Poet on a Mountain Top"
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Shi Lu: 20th century painter "Fighting in Northern Shaanxi" featuring Mao "The Banks of the Yellow River"
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Shitao: Qing Dynasty painter "Viewing the Waterfall on Mount Lu"
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Taiping Rebellion: Civil war in China started with a man who had converted to Christianity rebelled against the ruling Manchus
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Tang Yin: Ming Dynasty Painter "Tao Gu Presents a Poem"
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The eight eccentrics of Yangzhou: artists including Luo Ping, Zheng Xie, and Jin Nong who rejected orthodox painting styles
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The four masters of the Ming: Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming, Qiu Ying
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The Orthodox School of Qing Painting: Follower of Dong Qichang in the late Ming/early Qing based off of past Southern School masters
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The Wu School of Chinese Painting: founded by Shen Zhou, a group of literati painters in the Ming Dynasty, viewed as the opposite of the Zhe School
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Tian'anmen: Gates of Heavenly Peace which stands at the southern entrance to the Forbidden City and just north of Tianmen square, the location of many major government and cultural buildings and the site of frequent demonstrations in support of or in opposition to the government
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Wang Gai: Qing Dynasty Painter "Landscape in the Tang Yin Manner"
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Wang Guangyi: 20th century painter "Great Castigation Series: Coca-Cola"
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Wang Lu: Ming Dynasty painter, "The Top of Blue Dragon Ridge" conveying specific lok and historical lore surrounding famous sites of Mount Hua
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Wang Yuanqi: Qing dynasty painter "Wangchan Villa" associated with the Orthodox school
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Water and Land Salvation Ritual Painting: Buddhist paintings during the Ming Dynasty
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Wen Zhengming: Ming dynasty painter "Pine Trees and Waterfall"
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Wu Bin: Ming Dynasty painter "Lantern Festival From A Record of Yearly Observances"
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Wu Jiayou: Qing Dynasty painter "Thief in the Flower Garden"
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Wu Wei: Ming Dynasty painter "Little Slave Li"
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Xie Huan: Ming dynasty painter, painted "Literary Gatering in the Apricot Garden"
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Xu Beihong: 20th century painter "Yu Gong (Foolish Old Man) Removes the Mountain"
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Xu Bing: 20th century artist "A Book From the Sky" nonsense characters
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Xu Wei: Ming Dynasty painter "Flowers and Other Plants" performance artist "Chinese Van Gogh"
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Ye Yushan: 20th century sculptor "The Rent Collection" propaganda showing earlier regime's greed
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Yongzheng Emperor: 5th Qing Emperor, son of Kangxi Emperor
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Yuanmingyuan: "Anglo-Chinese" garden in Beijing
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Zhao Zhiqian: Qing Guohua painter "Cactus and Oleander"
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Zheng He: Ming dynasty admiral and maritime explorer
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Zheng Xie: Qing Dyansty painter "Ink Bamboo and Rocks"
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Zhou Chen: Ming dynasty painter, "Beggars and Street Characters" social commentary
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Zhu Da / Ba Da Shanren: loyalist painter "Fish and Rocks"
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Zhu Yuanzhang: ended the Yuan Dynasty and established the Ming