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明張宏應真觀梅圖 軸

明張宏應真觀梅圖 軸

常空境。 &* Chang Hung (style name Chün-tu, sobriquet Ho-chien) was a native of Wu county, Kiangsu.....more

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清鄒一桂畫秋色 軸

清鄒一桂畫秋色 軸

of light, delicately colored washes from the famous artist Yün Shou-p’ing. He further enhanced.....more

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清周禧畫羅漢(丙) 軸

清周禧畫羅漢(丙) 軸

was Chiang-shang nü-shih. She and her elder sister were skilled in painting birds and flowers as well.....more

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清蔣廷錫月來香圖 軸

清蔣廷錫月來香圖 軸

ün; his sobriquets were Hsi-ku and Nan-sha. He served as Grand Secretary in the Wen-hua Hall.....more

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清陳書仿王蒙夏日山居圖 軸

清陳書仿王蒙夏日山居圖 軸

Lun-kuang of Chia-hsing, and was the mother of Ch’ien Ch’en-chün who served as a high official.....more

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清徐揚仿貫休畫羅漢 軸

清徐揚仿貫休畫羅漢 軸

(sobriquet; Yün-t’ing), whose birth and death dates are unknown, was a native of Wu-hsien, Kiangsu.....more

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清陳書山靜日長圖 軸

清陳書山靜日長圖 軸

of their eldest son Ch’en Chün’s high official position, she was conferred the title Tai-shu-jen.....more

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清張廷彥青女素娥 軸

清張廷彥青女素娥 軸

仕女 溪澗、湍泉 兔 扇 欄杆 國立故宮博物院 故宮書畫錄(卷八),第四冊,頁182 &*故宮書畫圖錄,第十三冊,頁437-438&*The Goddesses Ch’ing-nü.....more

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明文徵明書蘭亭敘 卷

明文徵明書蘭亭敘 卷

Kiangsu. His given name was Pi, his style name was Cheng-ming, and his sobriquets were T’ing-yün.....more

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明人蘇台古蹟 冊 明張宏盤螭春霽

明人蘇台古蹟 冊 明張宏盤螭春...

work, freely executed, is eminently charming. Chang Hung (whose style name was Chün-tu.....more

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清鄒一桂畫藤花 軸

清鄒一桂畫藤花 軸

,” or unoutlined, method of the painter Yün Shou-p’ing, but Tsou’s works were neater and more.....more

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清鄒一桂歲朝圖 軸

清鄒一桂歲朝圖 軸

paintings derived from the style of Yün Shou-p’ing. Many of his best works were commissioned.....more

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清程志道摹丁雲鵬羅漢 卷

清程志道摹丁雲鵬羅漢 卷

was his figure painting in which he copied the works of the late Ming master Ting Yün-p’eng. His use.....more

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明人便面畫冊(三) 冊 明陳遵秋英寒蝶

明人便面畫冊(三) 冊 明陳遵...

in Soochow. His style name was Ju-hsün. His bird-and-flower paintings are imbued with life, and his.....more

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宋林逋手札二帖 冊

宋林逋手札二帖 冊

was Chün-fu. As a child he was diligent in his studies and loved the ancient classics. He.....more

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