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精陶韞古 冊

精陶韞古 冊

), Blue-and-white ware of the Wan-li reign (1573-1619), Lung-ch’uan green-glazed ware, and Ming.....more

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清郎世寧十駿犬茹黃豹 軸

清郎世寧十駿犬茹黃豹 軸

the Kang-hsi era (1662-1722) to the Ch’ien-lung era (1736-1795). He excelled.....more

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清金廷標畫仙館澄秋 軸

清金廷標畫仙館澄秋 軸

in outline manner to the Ch’ien-lung Emperor (r. 1736-1795) when the latter was on an inspection.....more

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清金廷標瑤圃採芝圖 軸

清金廷標瑤圃採芝圖 軸

(tzu Shih-k’uei) was a native of Wu-ch’eng, Chekiang. Once when the Ch’ien-lung Emperor travelled.....more

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清金廷標吹簫召鶴 軸

清金廷標吹簫召鶴 軸

drawing) style to the Ch’ien-lung emperor when the latter was on an inspection tour of south China.....more

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清周鯤繪高宗御書范成大祭?詞 軸

清周鯤繪高宗御書范成大祭?詞 ...

for service as a court painter under the Ch’ien-lung Emperor. This painting illustrates Fan Ch’eng-ta’s.....more

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清鄒一桂畫墨梅 軸

清鄒一桂畫墨梅 軸

for his paintings were dictated by the Ch’ien-lung Emperor and experimentation was discouraged, most.....more

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清金廷標松陰牧馬 軸

清金廷標松陰牧馬 軸

. He presented an album of Lohans painted in the pai-miao (outline drawing) style to the Ch’ien-lung.....more

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唐閻立本竹林五君圖 軸

唐閻立本竹林五君圖 軸

Emperor Ch'ien-lung (1736-1796) believed that it depicted the Seven Sages with Wang Hung and Shan T.....more

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明王紱溪亭高話圖 軸

明王紱溪亭高話圖 軸

. His style name was Meng-tuan and his sobriquets Yu-shih, Chiu-lung shan-jen, and Ch'ing-ch'eng shan.....more

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明莫是龍東岡草堂圖 軸

明莫是龍東岡草堂圖 軸

。 &* Mo Shih-lung, was a native of Hua-t’ing in Kiang-su, but later moved to Shanghai. An unusual.....more

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明王紱松亭高士圖 軸

明王紱松亭高士圖 軸

, Chiu-lung shan-jen, and Ch'ing-ch’eng shan-jen. His personal name, Fu, also had another reading.....more

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清金廷標竹溪六逸 軸

清金廷標竹溪六逸 軸

of Lohans” painted in fine outline manner to the Ch’ien-lung Emperor (r. 1736-1795) on his southern.....more

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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

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清姚文瀚臨宋人維摩像 軸

清姚文瀚臨宋人維摩像 軸

Yao Wen-han (fl. 1736-1795) Ch’ing Dynasty Yao Wen-han, a native of Peking, served under the Ch’ien.....more

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