In Chinese painting history, painters
of the same period or region are sometimes mentioned together.
The Mongolia overthrew the crown of the Southern
Song Dynasty in 1279 and set up a new dynasty -- the Yuan Dynasty, with Dadu as
the capital. In this period, Scholar Painting dominated the Yuan art circles,
with various themes ranging from mountains and water scenery, bamboo and rocks,
to plum blossoms. There were plenty of famous painters in the 90 years of the
Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), among whom the most famous ones are Four Great
Painters of the Yuan Dynasty, namely Huang Gongwang, Ni Zan, Wu Zhen and Wang
Meng, who were all excellent painters of mountains and water scenery. Their
landscape paintings represented another peak in Chinese mountains and water
painting history and indicated the maturity of Scholar Painting.
In early Chinese paintings, mountains
and forests were drawn very small as embellishments for the human figures. But
in the Spring Travel Painting (You Chun Tu) drawn by Zhan Ziqian
in the Sui Dynasty, mountains and water scenery had become the main theme of
painting. The new painting form developed to a more mature stage in the Tang
Dynasty, and several famous landscape painters appeared, such as Wei Yan and
Zhang Zao. Mountains and water painting, too, reached a peak in the Song
Dynasty; the representative is the North Branch with famous painters like Li
Cheng, Fan Kuan and Guo Shu. Like the flowers and bird paintings and figure
paintings of the period, the mountains and water paintings of the Song Dynasty
were very realistic. The Yuan Dynasty painters later developed landscape
painting from this basis, with Qian Xuan, Zhao Mengfu and Gao Kegong as the
representatives in the early years of the Yuan Dynasty.
The four great painters of the Yuan Dynasty
were very careful with brush stroke techniques in order to show developed
artistic ideas, and their works have great aesthetic values. Because they looked
back on the old dynasties and were influenced by the artistic trend of the time,
most of their works reveal a tranquil beauty divorced from reality.
The works of the Four Great Painters of the
Yuan Dynasty had great influence on the development of landscape painting in the
later Ming and Qing Dynasties.