The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and work of Li Gonglin, the Song Dynasty's greatest painter of horses and Buddhist figures. Best known for his ink-wash 'The White Lotus Society,' Li Gonglin lived during the turbulent late 11th century, a time of political strife between reformists and conservatives. A friend of Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, Li was a member of the 'Garden of Ink' literati circle. His revolutionary 'baimiao' technique—pure line drawing without color or wash—set a new standard for Chinese figure painting. The episode delves into how Li Gonglin's art reflected Buddhist ideals of detachment amid the chaos of the Yuanyou Party purges. Listeners will learn about his famous scrolls, the influence of Gu Kaizhi, and how Li's work was later collected and revered by emperors. This episode brings to light a master who bridged painting, poetry, and philosophy in an era of unparalleled cultural achievement. #LiGonglin #SongDynasty #WhiteLotusSociety #Baimiao #ChinesePainting #BuddhistArt #SuShi #InkWash #LiteratiPainting #YuanyouParty #HuangTingjian #GardenofInk #Kaifeng #GuKaizhi #History #ArtHistory #FexingoHistory #SongArt Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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