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民國徐悲鴻畫馬 鏡片裝

民國徐悲鴻畫馬 鏡片裝

format with the large brushstrokes of the hsieh-i style, it conveys the flavor of traditional brush.....more

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明惲向仿巨然山水 軸

明惲向仿巨然山水 軸

and elegant use of brush and ink, and the atmosphere is pure and alluring. This painting.....more

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清吳昌碩山水 軸

清吳昌碩山水 軸

. However, when he did so, it was as if he was doing calligraphy, applying force as the brush stretched.....more

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五代梁關仝畫山谿待渡圖 軸

五代梁關仝畫山谿待渡圖 軸

and brush suggest it is an imitation by a Ming dynasty (1368-1644) painter. Kuan T'ung, a native.....more

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元李衎雙松圖 軸

元李衎雙松圖 軸

painted brush was held upright throughout the execution of this painting. resulting in an elegant, full.....more

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元顧安竹石 軸

元顧安竹石 軸

and varying ink tones. This work describes bamboo on a clear day. The brush is wielded with strength.....more

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元張渥瑤池仙慶 軸

元張渥瑤池仙慶 軸

attendants look up in amazement. The use of brush, ink, and coloring are all elegant and refined.....more

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元方?墨竹 軸

元方?墨竹 軸

were painted with a worn brush. Though Fang Yai did not seek complexity, still the harmony is naturally.....more

308/726
宋李公麟苦吟圖 卷

宋李公麟苦吟圖 卷

. The depiction is of three men of letters seated in a relaxed manner around a table. One holds a brush.....more

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宋李公麟百佛來朝 卷

宋李公麟百佛來朝 卷

, attendants, dragons, tigers, apes, cranes, and deer. Drawn with a centered brush, trees, rocks.....more

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元倪瓚筠石古槎圖 軸

元倪瓚筠石古槎圖 軸

several carefree strokes execute a forest of withered trees. The brush is restrained yet confident. Pale.....more

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五代後蜀黃筌竹梅寒雀圖 軸

五代後蜀黃筌竹梅寒雀圖 軸

, a substance made of lamp black and glue, for the feathers of the mynah. He also used a worn brush.....more

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元趙孟頫重江疊嶂 卷

元趙孟頫重江疊嶂 卷

and spirited. This work follows the latter mode. The use of brush and ink are exceptionally clear, sharp.....more

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元倪瓚楓落吳江圖 軸

元倪瓚楓落吳江圖 軸

the water's edge. The land masses are executed in stratified texture-strokes whereby the end of the brush.....more

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元郭畀雪竹 卷

元郭畀雪竹 卷

would take a brush and apply ink freely to create his paintings, which he thought equaled in beauty.....more

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