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Shen Chou (1427-1509) was a native of Ch'ang-chou (Soochow). His style name was Ch'i-nan,
and his sobriquets were Shih-t'ien and Pai-shih-weng. He undertook landscape painting,
the art transmitted over the generations of his family as a specialty, extensively copied
Sung and Yuan dynasty masterpieces and mastered the secrets of variation. This painting was
produced when he was forty one to celebrate the longevity of his master Ch'en K'uan.
According to the epigraph composed by himself, the main peak of Mount Lu represents his
master whom he reveres. The work is a masterpiece in which Shen Chou's art is condensed.
(Click image to see enlarged picture)
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| Hanging Scroll |
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Ink and Light Color on Paper |
193.8cm x 98.1cm 76.3in x 38.6in |
212.0cm x 104.5cm 83.5in x 41.1in |
$1,465 |
$80 |
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| P15s |
Ink and Light Color on Paper |
193.8cm x 98.1cm 76.3in x 38.6in |
193.8cm x 98.1cm 76.3in x 38.6in |
$685 |
$25 |
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