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清惲壽平寫生花卉 冊 雪中蕉

清惲壽平寫生花卉 冊 雪中蕉

derives from the “boneless” method of washes used by Xu Chongsi (fl. latter half of 10th c.....more

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唐孫過庭書孝經 冊

唐孫過庭書孝經 冊

colophon, that he has retouched these areas.&*Sun Ch'ien-li (fl. 685-687) came from Ch'en-liou. His.....more

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明李士達瑞蓮圖 軸

明李士達瑞蓮圖 軸

人池中見蓮花一榦,兩朵並開,因調色點染而成此圖。雖自謂不善花卉,惟用筆用色皆極清新,縱專精於此者亦不能過。 &Auspicious Lotus Li Shih-ta (fl.....more

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清王翬倣巨然夏山圖 軸

清王翬倣巨然夏山圖 軸

fiber” texture method of the Five Dynasties artist Chü-jan (fl. 10th c.). Wang also used.....more

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清惲壽平竹石枯槎圖 軸

清惲壽平竹石枯槎圖 軸

Province, followed the “boneless” (wash) manner of the Northern Sung artist Hsü Ch'ung-ssu (fl.....more

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清柳遇畫鶯粟 軸

清柳遇畫鶯粟 軸

(fl. ca. 1490-1552). The application of color in this painting to depict a cluster of poppies.....more

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清花卉畫冊 冊 清惲壽平花卉

清花卉畫冊 冊 清惲壽平花卉

master Xu Chongsi (fl. latter half of 10th c.). He also formed his own manner of "sketching from life.....more

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明吳彬歲華紀勝圖 冊 玩月

明吳彬歲華紀勝圖 冊 玩月

-autumn Moon Wu Pin (fl. 1591-1643) Ming Dynasty Wu Pin, style name Wen-chung, was a native of Pu-t.....more

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鏤繪集錦 冊 鶺鴒紅蓼

鏤繪集錦 冊 鶺鴒紅蓼

, “Seal of Chu K’o-jou,” referring to the famous Southern Sung weaver Chu K’o-jou (fl. 1127-1162.....more

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明呂紀秋渚水禽 軸

明呂紀秋渚水禽 軸

。 Geese on an Autumn Islet Lü Chi (fl. ca. 1477-1497) Ming Dynasty Lü Chi, style name T’ing.....more

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明仇英漢宮春曉 卷

明仇英漢宮春曉 卷

Chou Ch’en (fl. 1500-1535) and created paintings that combined the finish of the academy style.....more

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明孫龍寫生 冊 柔桑戴勝

明孫龍寫生 冊 柔桑戴勝

。 &*Waxwing on a Serpentine Mulberry Branch Sun Lung (fl. 15th c.) Ming Dynasty Sun Lung, also known.....more

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宋四家真蹟 冊 宋黃庭堅致景道十七使君尺牘並和王仲至少監詠姚花詩四首

宋四家真蹟 冊 宋黃庭堅致景道...

. In his early years, Huang studied the style of Chou Yueh (fl. ca. 1023-1048), but sought more ancient.....more

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歷朝畫幅集冊 冊 宋周位淵明逸致

歷朝畫幅集冊 冊 宋周位淵明逸...

廷畫的主流作風,大異其趣。&*T’ao Yuan-ming’s Carefree Euphoria Chou Wei (fl. Late 14th c.) Ming Dynasty Chou Wei.....more

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元高克恭雲橫秀嶺 軸

元高克恭雲橫秀嶺 軸

follow in the Chao Ling-jang (fl. ca. 1070-1100) style and the use of blue-and-green goes back to the T.....more

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