xīn'ānpài
Xin'an School
新安派 xīn'ānpài
- Xin'an School
- A school of landscape painting during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties; primarily characterized by the use of dry ink and sparse, desolate imagery. Its leading figures include Hongren and Zha Shibiao, often referred to as the 'Four Masters of Xin'an'.