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Subject:Silk Hanging, Mountains and fisherment
Posted By: Raymond Brennan Thu, Mar 20, 2014 IP: 121.44.147.32 Dear all, |
Subject:Re: Silk Hanging, Mountains and fishermen
Posted By: Raymond Brennan Tue, Mar 25, 2014 Done some more research, looks like a derivative Gu Embroidery in the style of Shen Zhou after Ni Zan. |
Subject:Re: Silk Hanging, Mountains and fisherment
Posted By: rat Thu, Mar 27, 2014 Can't make out the red "seal" unfortunately, but the rest of the inscription simply describes the activities in the scene: air-drying nets, selling fish, seeing someone off, a village, etc. doesn't seem mass produced. not sure where you are getting style of Shen Zhou by way of Ni Zan, but there may be some Ming landscapes in this vein that this is emulating. Can you post a clearer image of the red "seal"? |
Subject:Re: Silk Hanging, Mountains and fisherment
Posted By: Raymond Brennan Sun, Apr 06, 2014 Better picture of seal uploaded |
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