W. Ximeng (c. 1096–1119) was a Chinese painter of the Northern Song Dynasty, renowned for his masterpiece A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains. A prodigy, he studied under Emperor Huizong and mastered the meticulous blue-green landscape style, using vibrant mineral pigments to create vast, detailed scenery. His only surviving work remains one of the greatest achievements of Chinese landscape painting. Despite his immense talent, W. Ximeng's life was tragically short, and little is known about his later years, making his contributions even more remarkable in the history of Chinese art. (OpenAI, 2025)
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