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宋人千巖萬壑 軸

宋人千巖萬壑 軸

.). Since the technique follows the tradition of Li Ch'eng and Kuo Hsi, it indicates that the work.....more

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明郭純人物 軸

明郭純人物 軸

was promoted to Painter-in-Attendance at the Hsi-hua Gate. Later, he was further promoted to Audience.....more

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明陳洪綬畫壽萱圖 軸

明陳洪綬畫壽萱圖 軸

painters Hsü Hsi and Huang ch’üan, and the Northern Sung emperor Hui-tsung. The coloring.....more

603/3481
明文徵明草書七言詩 軸

明文徵明草書七言詩 軸

or semi-cursive and cursive scripts, he followed the tradition of Wang Hsi-chih and studied Huang T.....more

604/3481
明王紱墨筆山水 軸

明王紱墨筆山水 軸

of Wu-hsi in Kiangsu province. At the beginning of the Ming, he was recommended to serve as a court.....more

605/3481
明商喜戲貓圖 軸

明商喜戲貓圖 軸

隻螻蛄。另外一隻,眼睛正大大的瞪著要撲上去。這種題材,極為少見。正足以題示畫家觀察入微,隨處皆可入畫。畫中螞蟻,畫來生動,密密麻麻之感覺油然興起。 &* Shang Hsi was a native.....more

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明戴進撫松觀瀑 軸

明戴進撫松觀瀑 軸

;an and Hsia Kuei combined with the Li Ch’eng and Kuo Hsi tradition of the Yüan. He is considered.....more

607/3481
清王原祁畫中有詩圖 軸

清王原祁畫中有詩圖 軸

of the Kang-hsi Emperor, and later served as a vice minister of revenue. He painted in his family style.....more

608/3481
名畫薈萃 冊 宋梁楷山陰書箑圖

名畫薈萃 冊 宋梁楷山陰書箑圖

Calligrapher Wang Hsi-chih (321-379). He is shown helping an old lady sell her fan by inscribing.....more

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清王原祁仿李營丘筆意 軸

清王原祁仿李營丘筆意 軸

of Kiangsu province, was the grandson of Wang Shih-min. Serving in the inner court under the K’ang-hsi.....more

610/3481
名賢妙蹟 冊 元倪瓚野石修篁

名賢妙蹟 冊 元倪瓚野石修篁

葉筆力,可見其書法精湛。石頭紋理變化,全以皴擦苔點構築,凹凸分明。此畫構圖精簡,意趣天成。&*Ni Tsan was a native of Wu-hsi Kiangsu. His family.....more

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清關槐黃鶴樓圖 軸

清關槐黃鶴樓圖 軸

falls between that of the painters Hsi Kang and T’u Cho. Although Kuan Huai studied with Tung Kao.....more

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晉王羲之快雪時晴帖 冊

晉王羲之快雪時晴帖 冊

鈎摹善本,雙鈎精細,淡墨填廓,能得原蹟生動活潑之筆意,觚稜轉折,備見鋒芒。&Wang Hsi-chih (style name I-shao) was a member.....more

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元趙孟頫七札 冊

元趙孟頫七札 冊

of Wang hsi-chih (321-379) and Wang Hsien-chih (344-388). Together with the influence of Li Yung’s (678.....more

614/3481
明劉原起靈巖積雪圖 軸

明劉原起靈巖積雪圖 軸

for the beauty Hsi Shih. Later, it was converted to the Ling-yen Temple. From the top of the mountain.....more

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