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Artist
Wang Wei
Unknown artist
Style ofWang Wei
Title
Wangchuan Villa
Dynasty Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644)
Period 17th century
Format Handscroll
Medium Ink and color on silk
Accession Number 47.142
Dimensions
Overall: 36 ft x 11 13/16 in.
Provenance
Yuan Hanyun袁寒雲 (1889–1931); Baker’s Philadelphia
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Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
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Strassberg, Richard, "Inscribed Landscapes: Travel Writing From Imperial China", University of California Press, 1992
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Cahill, James. "The Compelling Image: Nature and Style in Seventeenth Century Chinese Painting." Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982. pp. 188-192 (figs. 6.3, 6.4)
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Lee, Sherman. CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1977. p. 16, pl. 10.
"Asiatic Art in the Seattle Art Museum." Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 1973. pp. 190-191.
Siren, O. "Chinese Painting," (1958), I, p.129, 130; III, pl. 91