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Chinese Art after 1300 |
| Later Chinese 1 | Ni Zan. The Rongxi Studio. Yuan Studio, 1372. Hanging scroll, ink on paper. Height: 29 3/8”. National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. |
| Later Chinese 2 | Zhao Mengfu, Section of Autumn Colors on the Qiao and Hua Mountains, Yuan dynasty, 1296. Handscroll, ink and color on paper. 11 1/4 x 36 3/4”. National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. |
| Later Chinese 3 | Yin Hong, Hundred Birds Admiring the Peacocks, late 1400s-early 1500sMing Dyansty, Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk. Cleveland Museum of Art. |
| Later Chinese 4 | Spring Dawn at the Palaces of Han by Qiu Ying, handscroll, section. National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. |
| Later Chinese 5 | Jar, Ming Dyasty, China, 1426-1435Porcelain painted in underglaze blue. Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
| Later Chinese 6 | SHEN ZHOU, Lofty Mount Lu, Ming dynasty, 1467. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, 6’ 4 1/4” x 3’ 2 5/8”. National Palace Museum, Taibei. |
| Later Chinese 7 | DONG QICHANG, Dwelling in the Qingbian Mountains, Ming dynasty, 1617. Hanging scroll, ink on paper, 7’ 3 1/2” x 2’ 2 1/2”. Cleveland Museum of Art. |
| Later Chinese 8 | Aerial view of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Ming dynasty, 15th century and later. |
| Later Chinese 9 | The Hall of Supreme Harmony at the center of the Forbidden City. Begun 1406, completed 1420, this served as the imperial seat of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. |
| Later Chinese 10 | Wang Hui. A Thousand Peaks and Myriad Ravines. Qing dynasty, 1693. Hanging scroll, ink on paper. 8’ 2 1/2” x 3’ 4 1/2”. Hantional Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. |
| Later Chinese 11 | Shitao, Landscape, leaf from an album of landscapes. Qing dynasty, c. 1700. Ink and color on paper.9 1/2 x 11”. Collection CC Wang family. |
| Later Chinese 12 | Wu Guanzhong. Pine Spirit. 1984. Ink and color on paper. 2’ 3 5/8 x 5’ 3 1/2” Spencer Museum of Art. University of Kansas. |