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... painters who had been active in Pien - ching to end their careers in Hangchow . Among them were Su Han- ch'en and Chao Po - chü . Both were figure painters , and Chao Po - chü also painted landscapes in a very conserva- tive style . Su ...
... painters who had been active in Pien - ching to end their careers in Hangchow . Among them were Su Han- ch'en and Chao Po - chü . Both were figure painters , and Chao Po - chü also painted landscapes in a very conserva- tive style . Su ...
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Fifteenth- century landscape painters Early 16th- century Soochow painters Summer palaces Six Masters of the early Ch'ing period. but in point of style Ming religious sculpture represents no significant development except in grander ...
Fifteenth- century landscape painters Early 16th- century Soochow painters Summer palaces Six Masters of the early Ch'ing period. but in point of style Ming religious sculpture represents no significant development except in grander ...
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... painter Joseph- Marie Vien , who was a friend of the archaeologist Caylus and a director of the French Academy in Rome . This generation also included the painters Jean - Baptiste Greuze , who painted contemporary sentimental moral ...
... painter Joseph- Marie Vien , who was a friend of the archaeologist Caylus and a director of the French Academy in Rome . This generation also included the painters Jean - Baptiste Greuze , who painted contemporary sentimental moral ...
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