Luo Ping was one of the most versatile, original, and celebrated artists in 18th-century China. While LuoÂ's early works reflect the thriving and innovative artistic climate of his hometown Yangzhou, his late oeuvre produced in Beijing provides evidence for the art-historical and antiquarian interests that he shared with his friends and patrons, many of whom were among the most prominent representatives of the intellectual and political life of the day. This book, published in association with an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrates works from leading museums in China. It includes rarely seen masterpieces as well as overlooked or previously unpublished works, providing a broad spectrum of LuoÂ's multiple talents and extraordinary pictorial prowess, including portraits, colorful landscapes, Buddhist images, and witty depictions of animals and plants, most notably plum blossoms.
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非常具有學術價值的研究型圖錄。
评分A collection of essays including a translation from Chinese. Hay's discussion of Gao Qipei and the other on Su Shi's historical power are worthy of reading.
评分A collection of essays including a translation from Chinese. Hay's discussion of Gao Qipei and the other on Su Shi's historical power are worthy of reading.
评分afterlives, JN, LP, GQP
评分A collection of essays including a translation from Chinese. Hay's discussion of Gao Qipei and the other on Su Shi's historical power are worthy of reading.
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