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Li T'ang (c.1050-c.1130) and the Kōtō-In Landscapes
05/1972 | 830 | 114
Pages: 304-311+313-314
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Barnhart, Richard (Barnhart, Richard)
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Attributed works:
39. Two Seasonal Landscapes, by Li T'ang. Hanging Scrolls, Ink on Silk; Height, 97.8 cm. (Kōtō-in, Daitoku-ji, Kyoto.)
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40. Wind in the Pines of 10,000 Valleys (Wan-ho sung-feng), by Li T'ang. Hanging Scroll, Ink and Colours on Silk, 188 by 139.7 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taipei.)
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41. Same as Fig.39, with the Two Scrolls Reversed.
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42. Po-i and Shu-ch'i, Also Called Ts'ai-wei t'u, Gathering Herbs, by Li T'ang. Handscroll, Ink and Colours on Silk, 27.2 by 90.5 cm. (Palace Museum, Peking.)
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43. Winter and Spring Landscape, Attributed to Shūbun (c.1390-1564). Six-Fold Screen, Ink and Slight Colour on Paper; Length, 385 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art.)
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44. Title Inscription, Miao-yen-ssu chi, by Chao Meng-fu (1254-1322). Handscroll, Ink on Paper. (Art Museum, Princeton University.) Seal Script.
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45. Miao-yen-ssu-chi, by Chao Meng-fu. Detail of the Text. K'ai, or Regular Script.
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46. Letter from Chao Meng-fu to Chung-feng Ming-pen. Section, Ink on Paper (from Shodō Zenshū, v.17, pl.13). Hsing-ts'ao Script (A Combination of the Running and Cursive Hands).
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47. Chiang-shan hsiao-ching (Small Scenes of River and Mountain), by Li T'ang. Ink and Colours on Silk, Detail of a Handscroll, 49.9 by 186.7 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taipei.)
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48. Thousand-Character Essay (Ch'ien-tzu wen), by Chih-yung. Sixth Century. Written in the K'ai (Regular) and Ts'ao (Cursive) Hands. Section, Ink on Paper. (Ogawa Collection, Kyoto.)
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49. A Myriad Trees on Strange Peaks, by Li T'ang. Fan-Painting Mounted as an Album Leaf, Ink and Slight Colour on Silk, 24.8 by 26 cm. (National Palace Museum, Taipei.)
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50. Same as Fig.41, with Framing Borders.
Article
Japanese Art at Boston
10/1936 | 403 | 69
Pages: 154-157+160-163+165
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Author:
Tomita, Kojiro (Tomita, Kojiro; Tomita, K.; Tomito, Kojiro)
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Plate II. A-Portrait of Abutsuni, Attributed to Goshin. Middle of the Fourteenth Century. Slight Colour on Silk; 83 by 53.6 cm. (Mr. Kinta Muto); B-Kobo-Daishi As a Child. Fourteenth Century. 73.6 by 41.9 cm. (Baron Ino Dan). Japanese Art at Boston
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Plate II. C-Landscape, by Sho Kei (d. 1345). Slight Colour on Paper; 51 by 38.7 cm. (Mr. Kaichiro Nezu); D-Prince Shotoku Taishi Discoursing on the Sutra Shomankyo, Attributed to Nobuzane, (1176-1265). Colour on Silk; 107.9 by 41.2 cm. (Baron Kichizaemon Sumitomo). Japanese Art at Boston
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Plate III. A-Tethered Horses (One of a Pair), Attributed to Motonobu (1476-1559). Colour on Paper; 168.5 by 374.5 cm. (Mr. Masaya Okazaki); B-Flowers and Birds (One of a Pair), by Sesshu (1420-1506). Ink and Colour on Paper; 181.6 by 377 cm. (Mr. Shintaro Ohashi); C-Kako Genzai Inga Kyo, an Illustrated Buddhist Sutra. Eighth-Century. Colour on Paper. 27.9 by 43.8 cm. (Mr. Hisakichi Maeyama). Japanese Art at Boston
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Plate I. A-Miroku Bosatsu. Seventh Century. Gilt-Bronze; Height, 53.3 cm. (Mr. Kwansetsu Hashimoto). Japanese Art at Boston
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Plate I. B-Jikoku-ten. Twelfth Century. Wood; Height, 184 cm. (Mr. Takashi Masuda). Japanese Art at Boston