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Title: Album of Copies of Chinese Paintings
Artist:
Kano Tsunenobu (Japanese, 1636–1713)
Artist:
.1. After Zhao Mengfu (Chinese, 1254–1322)
Artist:
.2: After Yintuoluo (Chinese, active 13th century)
Artist:
.3: After Wang Lipen (Chinese, born late Yuan, active early Ming dynasty)
Artist:
.4: After Po Citing (Chinese, died 1337(?); active first half of the 14th century)
Artist:
.6: After Puming (Chinese, active 14th century)
Artist:
.7: After Sheng Mao (Chinese, active ca. 1310–1360)
Artist:
.8: After Danzhirui (active early 14th century)
Artist:
.9: After Jin Dashou (active 13th century)
Artist:
.10: After Wang Yuan (Chinese, ca. 1280–after 1349)
Artist:
.13 After Chen Rong (Chinese, active 1235–62)
Artist:
.14: After Muqi (Chinese, active ca. 1250–80)
Artist:
.15: After Guo Xi (Chinese, ca. 1000–ca. 1090)
Artist:
.16: After Yan Ciping (Chibese, active 12th century)
Artist:
.17: After Zhang Yüehu (active 13th century)
Artist:
.18: After Luochuang (active 13th century)
Artist:
.19: After Ren Renfa (Chinese, 1255–1328)
Artist:
.20: After Luo Xinzhong (active 13th century)
Artist:
.21: After Wen Tong (Chinese, 1019–1079)
Artist:
.22: After Xia Yong (Chinese, active mid-14th century)
Artist:
.23: After Fan Anren (active 13th century)
Artist:
.24: After Cinshan
Artist:
.25: After Kongshan
Artist:
.26: After Su Xianzu
Artist:
.27: After Li Anzhong (active 12th century)
Artist:
.28: After Xuejian (active 14th century)
Artist:
.29: After Wang Moji (699–759)
Artist:
.30: After Daisong (Chinese, 727–779)
Period: Edo period (1615–1868)
Date: 17th century
Culture: Japan
Medium: Album of thirty paintings; ink and color on silk
Dimensions: 11 7/16 x 16 3/4 in. (29 x 42.5 cm)
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubin, 1972
Accession Number: 1972.213.1–.30
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