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清王鑑倣倪瓚山水 軸

清王鑑倣倪瓚山水 軸

mountains and rocks posses a stately and graceful quality. Wang Chien, Wang Shih-min, Wang Hui.....more

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宋代墨寶 冊 宋徽宗書牡丹詩 

宋代墨寶 冊 宋徽宗書牡丹詩 

-i (fl. 1350's) says of the Emperor in his Shu-shih Hui-yao: "The force of the brush.....more

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清王原祁倣黃公望秋山圖 軸

清王原祁倣黃公望秋山圖 軸

i, a native of Kiangsu province, was the grandson of the painter Wang Shih-min. He served as V.....more

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清吳歷雲白山青圖 卷

清吳歷雲白山青圖 卷

Hui were both students of Wang Chien and Wang Shih-min. These four are often grouped.....more

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清花卉畫冊 冊 清惲壽平牡丹

清花卉畫冊 冊 清惲壽平牡丹

was the leading easayist and poet of the “Six Gentlemen of P'i-ling” and was one of the most outstanding artists.....more

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宋李唐畫四時山水 冊

宋李唐畫四時山水 冊

artist active from the reign of Hui-tsung into the early Southern Sung. In its history, this set.....more

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元顏輝畫袁安臥雪圖 軸

元顏輝畫袁安臥雪圖 軸

, people starve, so I did not want to bother you." Impressed by his virtue, the magistrate made him.....more

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宋十二名家法書 冊 宋吳琚書識語並焦山題名

宋十二名家法書 冊 宋吳琚書識...

-hui. Most of his surviving works date from 1174to 1194. Wu Chü’s calligraphy was based.....more

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清弘?松塢雲濤 卷

清弘?松塢雲濤 卷

from Wang Yüan-ch’i, which would explain the similarity of the composition and style with those.....more

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宋牟益擣衣圖 卷

宋牟益擣衣圖 卷

物樹木屋宇雜物,無一不精。眉宇之間,多有愁思之意,蓋天風漸寒,裁衣寄遠,固有懷思未能止也。 &*Mou I (style-name Te-hsin) was a native of Szechuan.....more

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清王原祁仿黃公望山水 軸

清王原祁仿黃公望山水 軸

Minister of Revenue. Along with Wang Shimin (his grandfather), Wang Jian, and Wang Hui, they were known.....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

of P’i-ling. Considered one of the Six Masters of Early Ch’ing, he is ranked as a leading painter.....more

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宋元集繪 冊 宋馮大有太液荷風

宋元集繪 冊 宋馮大有太液荷風

the sobriquet I-chai and eventually served in the government position of Ch'eng-shih-lang. By the age of six.....more

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宋燕文貴奇峰萬木 冊頁

宋燕文貴奇峰萬木 冊頁

painting under Ho Hui. His abilities were noticed by the academician Kao I, who then introduced him.....more

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清惲壽平花卉 軸

清惲壽平花卉 軸

essayist and poet of the Six Gentleman of P’i-ling. Considered one of the Six.....more

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