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明劉?清白軒圖 軸

明劉?清白軒圖 軸

was especially noted for his landscape paintings. He was said to have been influenced by the Yüan master.....more

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明周臣山亭納涼圖 軸

明周臣山亭納涼圖 軸

蜀葵花以供瓶插,益顯現出悠閒寧謐之氣氛。款署周臣。 &* Chou Ch’en was a native of Wu-hsien, Kiangsu. His style name was Shun.....more

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明陸師道攜卷對山圖 軸

明陸師道攜卷對山圖 軸

-chou, Kiangsu province. His style name was Tzu-ch’uan, his sobriquet Yüan-chou and Wu-hu. He.....more

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明錢穀惠山煮泉圖 軸

明錢穀惠山煮泉圖 軸

. Hui in Wu-hsi to gather spring water for brewing tea. An attendant gets water from a hexagonal.....more

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明陸治天中佳卉 軸

明陸治天中佳卉 軸

name Shu-p’ing, sobriquet Pao-shan-tzu) was a native of Wu County, Kiangsu province. He was a bit.....more

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明陸治雙雞圖 軸

明陸治雙雞圖 軸

,及陸氏自家清雅之韻。 &*Lu Chih, style name Shu-p'ing, sobriquet Pao-shan-tzu, was a native of Wu County.....more

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明謝時臣畫山水 軸

明謝時臣畫山水 軸

and screens. Hsieh’s style follows that of the Wu school master Shen Chou. This painting is crowded.....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

and Yüan masters, particularly Huang Kung-wang. Later, however, his style was more.....more

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明錢穀石湖八景圖 冊

明錢穀石湖八景圖 冊

) was from Wu County (now Soochow), Kiangsu. He received little education until he studied with Wen.....more

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明陳祼洗硯圖 軸

明陳祼洗硯圖 軸

with the painters Ch’eng Chia-sui, Wen Ts’ung-chien, Sheng Mao-yeh, and Pien Wen-yü. Ch’en Kuan’s.....more

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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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明丁雲鵬畫釋迦牟尼佛 軸

明丁雲鵬畫釋迦牟尼佛 軸

'eng was a native of Hsiu-ning, Anhwei province. His tzu (style name) was Nan-yü and his hao.....more

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明劉原起靈巖積雪圖 軸

明劉原起靈巖積雪圖 軸

四世孫文柟楷書靈巖記。 &* Liu Yüan-ch’i was a native of what is now Soochow. Gifted at poetry and painting.....more

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清張宗蒼西湖圖 軸

清張宗蒼西湖圖 軸

Tsung-t’ang (1686-1756) Ch’ing dynasty Chang Tsung-ts’ung was a native of Wu-hsien, Kiangsu province.....more

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清錢維城畫江閣遠帆 軸

清錢維城畫江閣遠帆 軸

-ch’eng, style name Tsung-p’an and sobriquets Ch’a-shan and Chia-hsüan, was a native of Wu-chin.....more

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