Xu Daoning (simplified Chinese:许道宁;traditional Chinese:許道寧;pinyin:Xǔ Dàoníng;Wade–Giles:Hsü Tao-ning) (c. 970–1051/53) was a Chinese painter of the NorthernSong Dynasty (960–1279) fromChang'an (nowXi'an) or Hejian (河间 nowHebei).[1] He started out life by selling medicine prescriptions inKaifeng. While selling prescriptions, he also began painting nature scenes in the style ofLi Cheng.[1] After gaining popularity he took up painting murals for Chinese nobles. His most notable work isFishermen's Evening Song (ca. 1049).[2]
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