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Name:Written after SnowfallDynasty: Chin DynastyArtist:Wang His-chih(307-365) Printing Size:Length: 39.20cm / Width:32.00 cm Illustrator:Wang His-chih, a member of an artistocratic clan, was skilled in almost all of the scripts and already highly regarded in his own time. Later generations regarded him as the “sage of calligraphy”.This short letter in running script is a greeting from Wang after a snowfall. Though no actual works from his hand have survived, this is a very faithful copy from a slightly later date that still reveals the flowing grace and force of Wang’s brushwork. After entering the Ch’ing imperial collection, it was highly venerated by the Ch’ien-lung emperor. Other:These above pictures are reprints of the famous paintings housed in National Palace Museum. They are stamped with the laser trademark of National Palace Museum and are therefore guaranteed as the same as the original paintings in their content. They are not accompanied with frames. If you would like to have an extra frame or other processing, please provide a clear indication to have a quotation.
Kalachakra Vajra Mandala Drawing: Kalachakra Vajra Madala is divided into 3 madalas of body, words and idea, in total of 620 Buddha Places and is the largest mandala. Time and space is the largest foc
Name:Pair of Cranes in the Shadow of Flowers Dynasty: Ch’ing DynastyArtist:Lang Shih-ning (Giuseppe Castiglione, 1688-1766) Printing Size(L):Length: 110.00cm