
Huang Guo
Huang Guo was a prominent Chinese landscape painter during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). Known for his atmospheric and detailed scenes, he captured natural scenery like mountains, rivers, and forests with a keen sense of realism and poetic brushwork. His art integrated traditional techniques with a focus on capturing the mood and essence of nature, influencing later Chinese landscape painting. Huang Guo's work exemplifies the Tang era’s emphasis on harmony between humans and nature, blending artistic skill with philosophical insights about the natural world.