Su Hanchen

One Hundred Children in the Long Spring (長春百子圖).[1]

Su Hanchen (Chinese: 蘇漢臣; pinyin: Sū Hànchén; 1094–1172)[2] was a Chinese painter active in the Song dynasty. A native of Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan), he was renowned for his figure paintings and was appointed as a "Painter-in-Attendance" by Emperor Huizong. For most of his career, Su was based in Zhejiang.

  1. ^ Tajima 2014, p. 195.
  2. ^ Zhang 2019.