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明仇英修褉圖 卷

明仇英修褉圖 卷

later studied under Chou Ch’en and eventually achieved fame. All of Ch’iu’s works have the fine.....more

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明唐寅震澤煙樹 軸

明唐寅震澤煙樹 軸

earned the highest score on the Nanking Provincial examinations. He was a student of Chou Ch’en (ca.....more

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明仇英畫觀音 軸

明仇英畫觀音 軸

was a lowly lacquer crafstman until he began to study painting with Chou Ch'en. Ch'iu Ying excelled.....more

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明謝時臣畫山水 軸

明謝時臣畫山水 軸

Chih-ch’en, style name Ssu-chung, sobriquet Shu-hsien, was from Soochow, Kiangsu Province. He.....more

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明謝時臣豳風圖 軸

明謝時臣豳風圖 軸

雅。述其政教之成,則為豳頌,以戒成王。 &* Hsieh Shih-ch’en (style name Ssu-chung, Sobriquet Shu-hsien) was a native.....more

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元俞和臨張養浩書忠祐廟碑 冊

元俞和臨張養浩書忠祐廟碑 冊

and erected in Hangchow. The temple is dedicated to the deified figures of Ch'en Kao-jen and General.....more

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明沈周寫生 冊 鴨

明沈周寫生 冊 鴨

-1477), he painted in the family style. He also studied with the artists Ch’en Kuan (dates unknown.....more

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明沈周寫生 冊 白鴿

明沈周寫生 冊 白鴿

. The son of the scholar-artist, Shen heng-ch’i (1409-1477), he painted in the family style, He also.....more

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明陳洪綬仙人獻壽圖 軸

明陳洪綬仙人獻壽圖 軸

幅作磐石虯松,仙姑二人。用筆設色皆別於他人,自有一種渾古奇拙之氣。 &* Ch’en Hung-shou, from a gentry family of Chekiang, was a gifted.....more

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名畫琳瑯 冊 明仇英竹下聽泉

名畫琳瑯 冊 明仇英竹下聽泉

. Born of humble circumstances, he once served as a lacquer craftsman. The painter Chou Ch'en.....more

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元人雜書 卷 袁桷呈承旨大參相公尺牘

元人雜書 卷 袁桷呈承旨大參相...

-in-Waiting. He was also enfeoffed as Duke of Ch'en-liu and given the posthumous title Wen-ch'ing.....more

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明郭詡東山攜妓圖 軸

明郭詡東山攜妓圖 軸

to the capital. Later, he refused a call to service by Prince Ning (Chu Ch’en-hao), who revolted in 1519.....more

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清戴天瑞秋山落照 軸

清戴天瑞秋山落照 軸

; sobriquet P’en-yüan) was a native of Ch’ang-chou, Kiangsu. Even though his birth and death dates.....more

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清董邦達仙廬澄霽 軸

清董邦達仙廬澄霽 軸

, was a native of Fu-yang in Chekiang. He used the style name Fu-ch’en and the sobriquet Tung-shan.....more

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清張宗蒼西湖圖 軸

清張宗蒼西湖圖 軸

. His style name were Mo-ts’un and Mo-ts’en. He also used Huang-ts’un as his hao. He excelled.....more

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