清, 倣弘仁, 黃山蟠龍松圖, 軸, Dragon Pine on Mount Huang, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), ca. 1660, China, Hanging scroll; ink and pale color on paper, Image: 76 1/4 x 31 in. (193.7 x 78.7 cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist, After Hongren (Chinese, 1610–1664), This monumental work is one of the monk-painter Hongren's many portraits of the powerfully eccentric pines on Mount Huang, a scenic spot in Anhui Province. He was a guiding figure of the Anhui school of painters, whose common bond was their fascination with the rugged scenery of Mount Huang
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清, 倣弘仁, 黃山蟠龍松圬 軸, Dragon Pine, Mount Huang, Qing dynasty, 1644–1911, ca, 1660, China, Hanging scroll, ink, pale color, paper, Image, 76 1/4 x 31, 193.7 78.7 cm, Paintings, Unidentified Artist, After Hongren, Chinese, 1610–1664, monumental, work, monk-painter, portraits, powerfully eccentric, pines, scenic spot, Anhui Province, guiding figure school, painters, common bond, fascination, rugged scenery
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