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唐王維千岩萬壑 卷

唐王維千岩萬壑 卷

. This painting has traditionally been attributed to Wang Wei, a native of T'ai-yuan, Shansi. His.....more

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明仇英人物圖 軸

明仇英人物圖 軸

活的情趣。此圖人物畫法與仇英平日筆不相類近,恐係後人偽託。 &*Children/ Ch’iu Ying, style name Shih-fu, was a native of T’ai-ts.....more

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明仇英水仙蠟梅 軸

明仇英水仙蠟梅 軸

去匠氣,給人有高雅清麗、工而不俗的感覺。& Ch’iu Ying was a native of T’ai-ts’ang, Kiangsu. Originally.....more

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明仇英群仙會祝圖 軸

明仇英群仙會祝圖 軸

his horn, Lan Ts’ai-ho his castinets, and Chang Kuo-lao, Ts’ao Kuo-chiu, Chung Han-li, and Ho Hsien-ku.....more

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清艾啟蒙百鹿圖 卷

清艾啟蒙百鹿圖 卷

Sichelbart was a Bohemian Jesuit, who was given the Chinese name Ai Ch’i-meng, style name Hsing.....more

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宋蘇軾書歸去來辭 卷

宋蘇軾書歸去來辭 卷

has been known along with Huang T'ing-chien(1045-1105), Mi Fu(1051-1107),and Ts'ai Hsiang(1012-1069.....more

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唐孫過庭書孝經 冊

唐孫過庭書孝經 冊

, the grandfather of the Sung emperor T'ai-tsu. Chu Yün-ming (1460-1526) in his colophon to this work.....more

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清王鑑臨王蒙松陰丘壑 軸

清王鑑臨王蒙松陰丘壑 軸

。氣運得烘染之法,皴擦而無自撰之筆。此幀則仿王蒙,意雖有擬而實出於自運。筆意清奇,墨色雅澹,成於康熙乙巳,時年六十七歲。 &*Wang Chien was a native of T’ai-tsang.....more

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清王鑑倣趙孟頫茂林蕭寺圖 軸

清王鑑倣趙孟頫茂林蕭寺圖 軸

。全幅典雅清麗。 &*Wang Chien, native to T’ai-ts’ang, Kiangsu, was the grandson of the renowned Ming scholar.....more

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清王原祁雲壑流泉圖 軸

清王原祁雲壑流泉圖 軸

」的繪畫觀,頗為近似現代石炭畫法。是以他的作品畫面重山複水、叢樹村落,縱橫錯雜,近看渾淆ㄧ片,遠看則景物虛實、高下遠近,頓見分明。&*Wang Yűan-ch’i was from T’ai-ts.....more

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宋四家墨寶 冊 宋蘇軾書次韻秦太虛見戲耳聾詩 

宋四家墨寶 冊 宋蘇軾書次韻秦...

'in Kuan(1049-1100; sobriquet T'ai-hsü). Traditional critiques of Su Shih's calligraphy indicated.....more

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清陳書看雲對瀑圖 軸

清陳書看雲對瀑圖 軸

the title of T’ai-shu (“Noble Lady”). She was one of the most famous female painters of the early Ch’ing.....more

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宋陳居中出獵圖 卷

宋陳居中出獵圖 卷

Chü-chung was an attendant in the Painting Academy during the Chia-t'ai Era (1201-1204) who.....more

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明董其昌臨十七帖 卷

明董其昌臨十七帖 卷

time. Although this hadscroll is undated, the "t'ai-shih-shih" seal impressed on the work suggests.....more

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明孫克弘畫花卉 卷

明孫克弘畫花卉 卷

Ssu-suo for orchids and grasses, and Liang K’ai for Buddhist and Taoist figures. In old age he.....more

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