Wang Zhenpeng (painter)
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Wang Zhenpeng; was a Chinese
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 landscape painter who worked in the imperial court during the Yuan Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
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 (1271–1368). His specific dates of birth and death are not known, though he was active 1280-1329.

Wang was born in Yongjia
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 in the Zhejiang
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 province. His style name was 'Pengmei' (朋梅) and his pseudonym was 'Guyun chushi' (孤云处士). Wang's painting of landscapes and follow in the style of Li Gongling in their ease and grace of appearance. His architecture drawings were mostly uncolored, in a fineline style known as 'jiehua' (界画).
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