Landscape

Fei Hanyuan (Hi Kangen) Chinese

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Fei Hanyuan, known in Japan as Hi Kangen 費漢源, was a Chinese merchant and artist who visited Nagasaki several times between 1734 and 1756, and was much admired by Japanese painters, including Suzuki Fuyō and Tatebe Ryōtai, and is most notably associated with the Literati (Bunjinga) style of painting.

Landscape, Fei Hanyuan (Hi Kangen) (active 18th century), Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan

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