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元劉貫道畫羅漢 軸

元劉貫道畫羅漢 軸

, the intent behind the brushwork is nonetheless sufficient to convey the idea of the forms. The colors are so.....more

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明唐寅採菊圖 軸

明唐寅採菊圖 軸

their beautiful colors.” Consequently, the chrysanthemum is often shown in portraits of T’ao.....more

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明關思放鶴圖 軸

明關思放鶴圖 軸

balustrade, the cage by his side. The brushwork and application of colors are light and elegant. Su Shih.....more

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明丁雲鵬仙山樓閣 軸

明丁雲鵬仙山樓閣 軸

of immortals. The mountain forms, brushwork, and colors are varied and quite unique. The pine needles.....more

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明宣宗畫三陽開泰圖 軸

明宣宗畫三陽開泰圖 軸

artist and calligrapher. Three goats, an auspicious symbol, are depicted in light colors.....more

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明陸治久安大吉圖 軸

明陸治久安大吉圖 軸

’s (r. 1736-1795) poem above the work also mentions “seeking peace.” The heavy colors and ink here.....more

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明唐寅震澤煙樹 軸

明唐寅震澤煙樹 軸

bamboo stalks has been depicted in light colors in this painting. Within the bamboo forest.....more

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清顧瑛畫罌粟 軸

清顧瑛畫罌粟 軸

. This work in colors depicts stalks of poppies set off by rocks and grasses in front. All the stems.....more

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明藍瑛仿黃公望山水 卷

明藍瑛仿黃公望山水 卷

individualistic and he experimented with heavier colors and thicker lines. In this work, Lan Ying presents.....more

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明文徵明花卉 冊 寒香仙伴

明文徵明花卉 冊 寒香仙伴

distinction between their styles, as most of Wen Cheng-ming’s paintings are executed in colors, using.....more

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明尤求書閣早梅 軸

明尤求書閣早梅 軸

is simple but strong, and the colors, which have been blended with ink, are thick and elegant.....more

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明吳彬畫山水 軸

明吳彬畫山水 軸

colors. Painted with archaic simplicity, it has an elegant, unusual, and individually distinct mann.....more

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清王原祁仿大癡虞山秋色 軸

清王原祁仿大癡虞山秋色 軸

added or omitted these colors as he pleased to create many variations. According to the inscription.....more

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清王原祁畫中有詩圖 軸

清王原祁畫中有詩圖 軸

and inkwork are exquisite and the colors are elegant, filling the paper with an air of great.....more

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清蔣廷錫桂花 軸

清蔣廷錫桂花 軸

is lively and the colors vivid. The painting bears a poetic inscription by the K’ang-hsi emperor.....more

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