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Materials:
ink on paper
Measurements:
18.70 in. (47.50 cm.) (height) by 54.53 in. (138.50 cm.) (width)
Description:
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Markings:
inscribed by eight artists including Deng Wenyuan (1258-1328), Chen Tingshi (Yuan Dynasty), Liu Guan (1270-1342), Chen Hao (Yuan Dynasty), Wei Bifu (Yuan Dynasty), Li Ying (1274-1332), Du Xi(Yuan Dynasty) and Zhao Yan (Yuan Dynasty), with one seal of both Du Xi and Zhao Yan, with five collector's seals of Liang Qingbiao (1620-1691) and five collector's seals of Zhang Daqian (1899-1983)
Literature:
1). Shiqu baiji ('The Precious Collection of the Stone Canal Pavilion'), no. 6. (2). Shang Pujie shuhua mu ('Treasures Bestowed to Pujie'), p.5. (3) Chen Rentao, et al.,. Gugong ui shi shuhua mu jiaozhu ('Notes on Paintings and Calligraphy Lost from the Forbidden City'), Hong Kong, 1956, p.4. (4) Yang Renkai,. Guobao chenfu lu: Gugong sangyi shuhua jianwen kaolue ('Record of the Vicissitudes of National Treasures: Investigation of the Dispersed and Lost Calligraphies and Paintings from the Former Palace that I have seen and Heard about'), Shanghai, 2007, p.306. (5) and (6) Please refer to Chinese Literature