Wen Boren; ca. (1502-1575) was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Wen was born in Changzhou. His style name was 'De Cheng' (德承) and his pseudonyms were 'Wu Feng' (五峰), 'Bao Sheng' (葆生), and 'She Sheng Lao Nong' (摄山老农). Wen was most most noted for painting landscapes and people. He typically painted landscapes of rounding ranges of hills with free atmosphere. His style is similar to Zhao Mengfu and Wang Meng.

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  • Wen Boren; ca. (1502-1575) was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Wen was born in Changzhou. His style name was 'De Cheng' (德承) and his pseudonyms were 'Wu Feng' (五峰), 'Bao Sheng' (葆生), and 'She Sheng Lao Nong' (摄山老农). Wen was most most noted for painting landscapes and people. He typically painted landscapes of rounding ranges of hills with free atmosphere. His style is similar to Zhao Mengfu and Wang Meng.
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  • Wen Boren; ca. (1502-1575) was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Wen was born in Changzhou. His style name was 'De Cheng' (德承) and his pseudonyms were 'Wu Feng' (五峰), 'Bao Sheng' (葆生), and 'She Sheng Lao Nong' (摄山老农). Wen was most most noted for painting landscapes and people. He typically painted landscapes of rounding ranges of hills with free atmosphere. His style is similar to Zhao Mengfu and Wang Meng.
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  • Wen Boren
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