Dǒng Bāngdá 董邦達 (1699–1769), zì Fúcún 孚存, hào Dōngshān 東山 / Fēibái 非白, of Fùyáng 富陽 (Hángzhōu, Zhèjiāng), was a major mid-Qiánlóng court official, painter, and editor. Jìnshì of Yōngzhèng 11 (1733); rose to Lǐbù shàngshū (Minister of Rites). His landscape paintings — the principal mid-Qiánlóng-era court-painting corpus — were collected in the imperial collection (now Beijing and Taipei). He participated in the editorial direction of major imperial commissions including the Qīndìng Pánshān zhì (KR2k0088) of 1755 alongside 蔣溥 and 汪由敦. CBDB id 57670 confirms 1699–1769.