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明王紱墨筆山水 軸

明王紱墨筆山水 軸

of Chung-shu-she-jen. He was widely known in his own time for his ink paintings of bamboo. In landscape.....more

1006/13305
清關槐黃鶴樓圖 軸

清關槐黃鶴樓圖 軸

and Ch’ing-ch’eng shan-jen, was a native of Hangchow in Chekiang province. During the reign of the Ch.....more

1007/13305
明郭詡東山攜妓圖 軸

明郭詡東山攜妓圖 軸

, and gave his allegiance to Wang Shou-jen, the official who eventually crushed Prince Ning’s revolt.....more

1008/13305
明侯懋功倣元人筆意 軸

明侯懋功倣元人筆意 軸

: “In the painting Hou Shan-jen I-men has the manner of the Yuan masters, and this is truly one of his.....more

1009/13305
清楊晉畫柳塘春牧 軸

清楊晉畫柳塘春牧 軸

’ang-shou. His style-name was Tzu-ho; his sobriquets were His-t’ing and Ho-tao-jen. An apt pupil.....more

1010/13305
清弘?畫千林瑞雪 軸

清弘?畫千林瑞雪 軸

-chai, Tsui-yü; hao I-ju chü-shih, Ya-hua tao-jen) was a member of the Manchu Imperial clan.....more

1011/13305
清弘?畫萬壑祥雲 軸

清弘?畫萬壑祥雲 軸

chü-shih, Yao-hua tao-jen) was a member of the Ch’ing imperial family. While his precise birth.....more

1012/13305
清鄒一桂畫秋色 軸

清鄒一桂畫秋色 軸

; sobriquets Hsiao-shan, Jang-ch’ing and, late in life, Erh-chih lao-jen) was a native of Wu-hsi.....more

1013/13305
清弘?墨筆叢岩疊翠 軸

清弘?墨筆叢岩疊翠 軸

;, and sobriquets I-ju chü-shih and Yao-hua tao-jen) was a member of the Ch’img Manchu imperial clan.....more

1014/13305
明仇英換茶圖文徵明書心經合璧 卷

明仇英換茶圖文徵明書心經合璧 ...

trees, the great Yuan scholar-artist Chao Meng-fu sits at a table holding a brush with Kung Shang-jen.....more

1015/13305
清王原祁畫山水 冊 仿雲林山水

清王原祁畫山水 冊 仿雲林山水

Mao-ch’ing, sobriquets Lu-t’ai and Shih-shih tao-jen, was a native of T’ai-ts’ang, Kiangsu Province.....more

1016/13305
清永瑢畫山水 軸

清永瑢畫山水 軸

;-jen)was the sixth son of the Ch’ien-lung emperor and was conferred the title of prince. He.....more

1017/13305
清永瑢松壑層軒 軸

清永瑢松壑層軒 軸

-jen, was the sixth son of the Ch’ien-lung emperor and was conferred Prince Chih-chuang. He.....more

1018/13305
清汪承霈畫菊 軸

清汪承霈畫菊 軸

, was a chü-jen civil service candidate of 1747. He excelled at poetry, ancient writing.....more

1019/13305
明徐渭畫竹 卷

明徐渭畫竹 卷

-ch’ih, and toward the end of his life, under the sobriquet Ch’ing-t’eng tao-jen. In 1558 he entered.....more

1020/13305