Bada Shanren

Bada Shanren (Chinese: 八大山人; pinyin: Bā dà Shān rén; c. 1626–1705), born Zhu Da (Chinese: 朱耷; pinyin: Zhū Dā), was a Han Chinese painter of ink wash painting and a calligrapher. He was of royal descent, being a direct offspring of the Ming dynasty prince Zhu Quan who had a feudal establishment in Nanchang. His master lineage's accession was revoked following the last King Zhu Chenhao's rebellion in 1521, but the rest of the lineage was allowed to retain status in Jiangxi. Art historians have named him as a brilliant painter of the period.

Bada Shanren

Bada Shanren (Chinese: 八大山人; pinyin: Bā dà Shān rén; c. 1626–1705), born Zhu Da (Chinese: 朱耷; pinyin: Zhū Dā), was a Han Chinese painter of ink wash painting and a calligrapher. He was of royal descent, being a direct offspring of the Ming dynasty prince Zhu Quan who had a feudal establishment in Nanchang. His master lineage's accession was revoked following the last King Zhu Chenhao's rebellion in 1521, but the rest of the lineage was allowed to retain status in Jiangxi. Art historians have named him as a brilliant painter of the period.