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Bao Tie

Bao Tie (1752 - 1824) was active/lived in China.  Bao Tie is known for Court painting, calligraphy, ink on paper.

Tie Bao (1752-1824), also known as Yeting (courtesy name) and Mei'an (sobriquet), was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner and was a senior Imperial scholar who served at court for over fifty years.

He was a prolific poet and an accomplished calligrapher. Tie Bao, Liu Yong (1719-1805), Weng Fanggang (1733-1818), and Prince Cheng (1752-1823) were recognised as the most important four masters of calligraphy in the mid Qing dynasty.


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Facts about Bao Tie

   Bao Tie  Born:  1752
Died:   1824
Known for:  Court painting, calligraphy, ink on paper

Tie Bao (1752-1824), also known as Yeting (courtesy name) and Mei'an (sobriquet), was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner and was a senior Imperial scholar who served at court for over fifty years.

He was a prolific poet and an accomplished calligrapher. Tie Bao, Liu Yong (1719-1805), Weng Fanggang (1733-1818), and Prince Cheng (1752-1823) were recognised as the most important four masters of calligraphy in the mid Qing dynasty.


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