Southern Qi
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Asian > East Asian > Chinese (culture or style) > <Chinese dynastic styles and periods> > Southern and Northern Dynasties > Six Dynasties
Descripción
Refers to a Chinese dynastic style and period dating to 479 to 502. The ephemeral dynasty, one of the successors of the Jin dynasty, was not able to maintain its position for long. Emperor Gaodi (reigned 479-483) amassed a large collection of works of art. A notable artist of the period was Xie He, a portrait painter at the court in Nanjing; he was the influential author of the earliest extant Chinese text on the theory of painting. The caves around the Qixia Temple on Mount She, 20 kilometers east of Nanjing, house Buddhist sculptures from the Southern Qi period.
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Otros términos
- 齊 [zh]
- Zuidelijke Qi [nl]
- Qi del sur [es]
- qǐ [zh]
- qi [zh]
- ch'i [zh]
- Ch'i, Southern [en]
- Qi (dynastic style) [en]
- Qi, Southern [en]
- Southern Ch'i [en]
- 南朝齊 [zh]
- 南齊 [zh]