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in Outline, Brushwork, and the Epigraphic Aesthetic in Huang Yi's Engraved Texts of the Lesser Penglai Pavilion (1800)
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 April 2020
Figure 16. Jin Nong 金農 (1687–1764), Bamboo in Shuanggou Method , 1762. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, 105.4 × 54.5 cm. Sichuan Museum.
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in Imagined Selves: Mediating Desires and Subject Positions in the Japanese Literati Art of Okuhara Seiko (1837–1913)
> Archives of Asian Art
Published: 01 October 2020
Figure 18. Jin Nong (Chinese, 1687–1763), Plum Blossoms , 1757. Album of twelve leaves, detail showing the eleventh leaf; ink on paper, 25.4 x. 29.8 cm. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Edward Elliott Family Collection, Gift of Douglas Dillon, 1986.495a–1. Artwork in the public domain. Photograph
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Published: 01 April 2017
Figure 9. Jin Nong (1687–1763), Miscellaneous Album , 1754. Album of 12 leaves, ink on paper, 35.7 × 24 cm. Collection of Liaoning Museum. Photograph: Collection of Liaoning Museum.
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (1): 83–109.
Published: 01 April 2017
...Figure 9. Jin Nong (1687–1763), Miscellaneous Album , 1754. Album of 12 leaves, ink on paper, 35.7 × 24 cm. Collection of Liaoning Museum. Photograph: Collection of Liaoning Museum. ...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (2): 119–149.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Figure 18. Jin Nong (Chinese, 1687–1763), Plum Blossoms , 1757. Album of twelve leaves, detail showing the eleventh leaf; ink on paper, 25.4 x. 29.8 cm. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Edward Elliott Family Collection, Gift of Douglas Dillon, 1986.495a–1. Artwork in the public domain. Photograph...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (1): 23–49.
Published: 01 April 2020
...Figure 16. Jin Nong 金農 (1687–1764), Bamboo in Shuanggou Method , 1762. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, 105.4 × 54.5 cm. Sichuan Museum. ...
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Archives of Asian Art (2001) 52 (1): 121–127.
Published: 01 April 2001
... 1951. Huo CHENG: Weidner. JIN NONG: Li 1973-1974.
Andrews; Cammann 1963; Dreesmann; Li 1958; Lin-Bodien 1981; JURAN: Barnhart 1970-1971.Li Gonglin:Brotherton 1999-200o. LIN
Lippe 1955; Milgrome; Owyoung; Pope; Rudolph 1961; Smith, LIANG: Sung 1991. Li TANG: Edwards 1958. Mou Yi...
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Archives of Asian Art (2003) 53 (1): 71–104.
Published: 01 April 2003
... calligraphy (Figs. 1-7) that is unique Luo Ping AM (1733-1'799) painted a picture for his mas-
to one person.'9 The implied identification of the painter ter, Jin Nong A. (1687—after 1764), to inscribe and sign
with the calligrapher was overtly ratified by means of with his own name in his distinctive...
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Archives of Asian Art (2014) 64 (2): 97–118.
Published: 01 October 2014
... the hanyu 寒玉 cold
the moon reflects like cold jade on the limpid, billowing jade metaphor. Thinking of Chu scenery, Cizhong
waves below; in Peter Sturman’s 1989 translation of the remembered a possible literary model, ‘‘Jiangnan nong’’
first four lines (slightly modified): ‘‘Pleasures South...
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Archives of Asian Art (2006) 56 (1): 81–104.
Published: 01 April 2006
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chamber and the antechamber on two sides, east and
north. Layout and construction are consistent with those
of the mural tombs built in the Liaodong (1 area dur-
ing the Chinese Han(} , 206 BCE-22o CE), Wei( 6,
22o-265), and Jin( 265-317) dynasties.2
On the walls of the passageway, up...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (1): 51–83.
Published: 01 April 2020
... he was mentored by Wu Changshi (starting around 1905) and began, on his travels, to encounter works by xieyi artists, including the unconventional later-Ming artist Xu Wei 徐渭 (1521–1593), Shitao, Bada Shanren, and the Yangzhou eccentric Jin Nong 金農 (1687–1763). 15 After disturbances in his home...
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Archives of Asian Art (2023) 73 (1): 1–23.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Yang's notion implied that a leader must provide the means for his people to sustain their livelihoods. He added that “the function of the people is not just about providing silk,” which is an obvious reference to an anecdote about Zhao Jianzi 趙簡子 (fifth c. bce ), a leader of the Jin 晉 region during...
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (1): 73–101.
Published: 01 April 2019
... According to Lu You 陸游 (1125–1210), a widely read Song commentator, ladies' fan fashions witnessed a sudden change around 1120 (before the loss of the northern part of the country to the Jurchen Jin, in 1126). Lu You remarked: “bamboo frame fans had wooden handles. But this was old-fashioned and suddenly...
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Archives of Asian Art (2014) 64 (2): 165–190.
Published: 01 October 2014
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collegial relationship with the chief illustrator, Lu Xin-
nong allowed Liu to learn more about Chinese
art theory from a practicing artist. In other projects...