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明周文靖雪夜訪戴 軸

明周文靖雪夜訪戴 軸

) Ming Dynasty Chou Wen-ching was a native of Pu-t’ien, Fukien. During the Hsüan-te reign (1426.....more

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明沈周參天特秀 軸

明沈周參天特秀 軸

to the inscription on Lin Pu’s calligraphy written three years earlier. The characters 我and 有.....more

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明吳彬仙山高士 軸

明吳彬仙山高士 軸

Wen-chung, was a native of P'u-t'ien in Fukien but moved to Nanking. During the reign of the Wan-li.....more

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明吳彬畫羅漢(第四嘎禮嘎尊者) 軸

明吳彬畫羅漢(第四嘎禮嘎尊者)...

) was a native of Pu-t’ien, Fukien, but later moved to Chin-ling (modern Nanking). Excelling at both.....more

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明吳彬畫十八應真 卷

明吳彬畫十八應真 卷

-an) and was a native of Pu-t’ien, Fukien. He excelled at both painting and calligraphy and achieved fame.....more

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明吳彬羅漢 卷

明吳彬羅漢 卷

(style name; Wen-chung) was a native of Pu-t’ien, Fukien, but later moved to Chin-ling (modern Nanking.....more

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中文種名:雙斑海豬魚

中文種名:雙斑海豬魚

鱗,胸部鱗片小於體側,頰部無鱗;背鰭與臀鰭無鞘鱗;側線完全,在尾柄前方急劇向下降。D. IX, 12;A. III, 12;P. 12;L.l. 18+2+5;腹鰭外側延長達肛門之前;尾鰭圓形。幼魚色.....more

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清丁觀鵬畫太簇始和 軸

清丁觀鵬畫太簇始和 軸

, 梁柱上繪旋子彩畫. &Ting Kuan-p'eng was a first-rank painter under the Ch'ien-lung Emperor.....more

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明鄭重倣王蒙葛洪移居圖 軸

明鄭重倣王蒙葛洪移居圖 軸

called himself Pao-p'u Tzu and learned from Cheng Yin the Taoist skill of refining elixir of life.....more

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清王原祁仿王蒙夏日山居圖 軸

清王原祁仿王蒙夏日山居圖 軸

-hua-pu. In his later years he served as Vice-minister of Revenue. This painting is a depiction.....more

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六家文選

六家文選

存現況:存卷一至十七、二十七至二十八、五十一至五十七,凡二十六卷,其餘皆以明嘉靖袁褧覆刊本補配。 附註:版本英文:1190-1200 Sung imprint of P’ei Residence.....more

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明吳彬月令圖 卷

明吳彬月令圖 卷

Pin (style name Wen-chung) was a native of Pu-t’ien. He was noted for his painting and calligraphy.....more

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明吳彬畫楞嚴廿五圓通佛像 冊

明吳彬畫楞嚴廿五圓通佛像 冊

, was a native of P'u-t'ien, Fukien, but spent most of his life in Nanking. He became well-known for his painting.....more

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清吳昌碩芍藥 軸

清吳昌碩芍藥 軸

´ang-shih; his sobriquets were Tou-lu and K´u-t´ieh, and he also signed his works P.....more

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清吳昌碩梅花 軸

清吳昌碩梅花 軸

; sobriquets Fou-lu, K’u-t’ieh, P’o-he, Lao-fou, and Ta-lung) was a native of An-chi, Chekiang.....more

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