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existed as a
tribal entity known as the
Tiefu (simplified Chinese: 铁弗;
traditional Chinese: 鐵弗; pinyin:
Tiěfú). The
dynasty was
founded by
Helian Bobo...
- Li
Tiefu (October 1869 – 16 June 1952) was a
Chinese painter, sculptor,
calligrapher and revolutionary,
known for
introducing western oil
painting to...
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named Emperor Jing (景皇帝), was a
Tiefu-Xiongnu
chieftain during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was the
founder of the
Tiefu tribe and was the great-grandfather...
- with many
famous masters including monk Heng Lin,
Xinyiquan master Xie
Tiefu,
southern white crane style masters Fang
Yizhuang and Jin Shaofeng, Liuhebafa...
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dominated by the
Later Zhao for the next 20 years. The
chieftains of the
Tiefu tribe were
descendants of
Qubei and
related to
another branch of Xiongnu...
- had to deal with the
Tiefu tribe, who
vacillated between fealty and
hostility towards Dai.
Shiyijian repeatedly defeated the
Tiefu, but in 376,
their chieftain...
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Portrait of Sun Yat-sen (1921) by Li
Tiefu...
- "Portrait of Sun Yat-sen" (1921) Li
Tiefu...
- techniques.
Prominent Chinese artists who
studied Western painting include Li
Tiefu, Yan Wenliang, Xu Beihong, Lin Fengmian, Fang
Ganmin and Liu Haisu. In the...
- to
engage Parisians with
modern art from the East. Zao Wou-Ki, 1959 Li
Tiefu (1869–1952) was an
accomplished oil
painter educated in
Canada and the United...