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Posted By: rat Posted Date: Jun 09, 2015 (10:07 AM) |
Message Strikes me as a modern Japanese (mounting, calligraphic style, seal) decorative picture imitating Chinese Ming academy painters of magpies such as, eg: http://www.tuttocina.it/tuttocina/arte/pittura/Pics/G6.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/6e/b8/18/6eb81832d875307245a943f825bff6d3.jpg http://40.media.tumblr.com/6d9a5e39ddf95401440671f94d18557b/tumblr_mivigjlKFf1qb23uro1_500.jpg http://www.asia.si.edu/podcasts/related/yung/images/full/S1991.138.jpg Not sure why the Japanese would be producing these but neither the calligraphy nor seal seem to refer to a Wang Wu. Post a Response |
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