Gāo Fènghàn (高凤翰, 1683–1749) was born in Shandong to a minor bureaucrat. He was a painter, poet, and seal-carver, and he later became associated with the Yangzhou school of painters. These painters were known as
eccentrics for their unorthodox style and preference for individualism. Gāo Fènghàn is not usually considered of the eight Yangzhou eccentrics, but is associational. Like his father, he served a minor post in the bureaucracy, but this did not occur until 1739. In 1736, this job led to his imprisonment. The following year, injuries during his time in prison combined with arthritis to disable his right hand. After that he painted with his left. These paintings have since gained some renown among Chinese art collectors.
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Works
File:Trocken-Nass-Beispiele.JPG| Gao Fenghan, (top):Fragrant Blossom Snow in the Desert Mountains, (bottom): Study in the Shade of the Wutong Tree, Museum of East Asian Art, Dahlem
Sources
• Chinese Paintings in the Ashmolean Museum Oxford(48) Oxford
• Artnet Page on him
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