明 董其昌 溪山樾館圖 軸 紙本, Shaded Dwellings among Streams and Mountains, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), ca. 1622–25, China, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 62 3/8 x 28 3/8 in. (158.4 x 72.1 cm), Paintings, Dong Qichang (Chinese, 1555–1636), Dong Qichang, the foremost landscape painter and theorist of the early seventeenth century, pursued artistic reform. Reacting against what he perceived as the decadent, perverse trends of contemporary landscape painting, Dong, following in the literati tradition, sought a creative reconstruction of the past through the critical study of ancient styles
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明 董其昌 溪山樾館圬軸 紙本, Shaded Dwellings, Streams, Mountains, Ming dynasty, 1368–1644, ca, 1622–25, China, Hanging scroll, ink, paper, Image, 62 3/8 x 28 3/8, 158.4 72.1 cm, Paintings, Dong Qichang, Chinese, 1555–1636, foremost landscape, painter, theorist, early seventeenth, century, pursued artistic, reform, Reacting, perceived, decadent, perverse trends, contemporary painting, Dong, following, literati tradition, creative reconstruction, past, critical study, ancient styles
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