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Gong Kai (simplified Chinese: 龚开; traditional Chinese: 龔開; pinyin: Gōng Kāi; Wade–Giles: Kung K’ai; 1222–1307) was a Chinese government official during the last years of the Song dynasty. The latter part of the Song dynasty, in which Gong Kai lived, is known as the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). After the fall of the Song dynasty to the Yuan dynasty, he became what was known as a scholar-amateur painter. The artists of the Song were mostly influenced by momentary and sporadic pleasures and beauty. However, there is no evidence that Gong Kai painted during this period. Instead, most paintings attributed to Gong Kai are from Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).

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  • Gong Kai (xinès simplificat: 龚开; xinès tradicional: 龔開; pinyin: Gōng Kāi). Fou un pintor i cal·lígraf que va néixer l'any 1222 a , província de Jiangsu i va morir vers el 1307. En els darrers anys de la dinastia Song, quan encara existia (coneguda com la ) tenia un càrrec menor governamental. Arran de la desaparició de la dinastia Song i el domini de la nova dinastia Yuan es va dedicar a la pintura però va perdre el seu estatus social, ja que era considerat un lleial a l'antiga dinastia. Per ser un “i-min” va viure pobrament. Les obres atribuïdes a Gong es pensen que són del període Yuan. Va residir a Hangzhou escrivint i pintant. Malvivint de la seva activitat artística. Alguns dels seus treballs s'han considerat un mitjà per criticar als nous governants. Entre les seves pintures destaca “El cavall demacrat” (Museu de Municipal d'Osaka). (ca)
  • Gong Kai (simplified Chinese: 龚开; traditional Chinese: 龔開; pinyin: Gōng Kāi; Wade–Giles: Kung K’ai; 1222–1307) was a Chinese government official during the last years of the Song dynasty. The latter part of the Song dynasty, in which Gong Kai lived, is known as the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). After the fall of the Song dynasty to the Yuan dynasty, he became what was known as a scholar-amateur painter. The artists of the Song were mostly influenced by momentary and sporadic pleasures and beauty. However, there is no evidence that Gong Kai painted during this period. Instead, most paintings attributed to Gong Kai are from Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). (en)
  • Gong Kai (Trad : 宮凱) ou Kong K'ai (Trad : 開封香港) ou Kung K'ai, surnom : Shengyu (盛譽), nom de pinceau : Guiyan (貴陽), peintre chinois du XIIIe siècle, originaire de Huaiyin qui est une subdivision administrative de la province du Jiangsu en Chine, placé sous la juridiction de la ville-préfecture de Huai'an. Ses dates de naissance et de décès ne sont pas connues, mais il est défini comme actif vers 1260-1280. (fr)
  • 龚开(1221年-1305年),字聖予,號翠岩,人稱髯龔、老髯等,生於江蘇淮阴;宋末元初画家。 (zh)
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  • Gong Kai (simplified Chinese: 龚开; traditional Chinese: 龔開; pinyin: Gōng Kāi; Wade–Giles: Kung K’ai; 1222–1307) was a Chinese government official during the last years of the Song dynasty. The latter part of the Song dynasty, in which Gong Kai lived, is known as the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). After the fall of the Song dynasty to the Yuan dynasty, he became what was known as a scholar-amateur painter. The artists of the Song were mostly influenced by momentary and sporadic pleasures and beauty. However, there is no evidence that Gong Kai painted during this period. Instead, most paintings attributed to Gong Kai are from Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). (en)
  • Gong Kai (Trad : 宮凱) ou Kong K'ai (Trad : 開封香港) ou Kung K'ai, surnom : Shengyu (盛譽), nom de pinceau : Guiyan (貴陽), peintre chinois du XIIIe siècle, originaire de Huaiyin qui est une subdivision administrative de la province du Jiangsu en Chine, placé sous la juridiction de la ville-préfecture de Huai'an. Ses dates de naissance et de décès ne sont pas connues, mais il est défini comme actif vers 1260-1280. (fr)
  • 龚开(1221年-1305年),字聖予,號翠岩,人稱髯龔、老髯等,生於江蘇淮阴;宋末元初画家。 (zh)
  • Gong Kai (xinès simplificat: 龚开; xinès tradicional: 龔開; pinyin: Gōng Kāi). Fou un pintor i cal·lígraf que va néixer l'any 1222 a , província de Jiangsu i va morir vers el 1307. En els darrers anys de la dinastia Song, quan encara existia (coneguda com la ) tenia un càrrec menor governamental. Arran de la desaparició de la dinastia Song i el domini de la nova dinastia Yuan es va dedicar a la pintura però va perdre el seu estatus social, ja que era considerat un lleial a l'antiga dinastia. Per ser un “i-min” va viure pobrament. (ca)
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  • 龔開 (zh)
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