One of China’s top ten enduring masterpieces—a brilliant exemplar of the exquisite “blue-green landscape painting” technique.
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Wang Xizhi – Calligraphers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty
China’s top ten greatest works of Chinese ink painting. It’s about important historical paintings from the early Tang Dynasty.
The original work recounts how a poet encounters and falls in love with the beautiful immortal, Luo Shen, by the banks of the Luo River
In this ancient depiction, Nezha exudes the same fierce determination and youthful vigor celebrated in Nezha 2.
This scroll, “Han Palace Spring Dawn,” was painted by the Ming Dynasty artist Qiu Ying and is regarded as one of China’s top ten surviving masterpieces.
Painted by Northern Song artist Zhang Zeduan. It depicts the bustling and vibrant scenes during the Qingming season in and around the East Jiaozi Gate of Bianjing
《Kuaixue Shiqing Tie》 is a running script work created by calligrapher Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The full text consists of four lines and 28 characters.
“A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains” is the sole surviving work of the Northern Song master Wang Ximeng. This scroll exquisitely portrays the resplendent landscapes of the motherland.