AMICA ID:
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CMA_.1963.259
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AMICA Library Year:
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2000
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Object Type:
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Paintings
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Creator Name:
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Wu, Zhen
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Creator Nationality:
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Asian; Far East Asian; Chinese
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Creator Role:
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artist
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Creator Dates/Places:
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1280 - 1354
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Gender:
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M
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Creator Name-CRT:
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Wu Zhen
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Title:
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Poetic Feeling in a Thatched Pavilion
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Title Type:
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Primary
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View:
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Full View
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Creation Date:
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1347
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Creation Start Date:
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1347
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Creation End Date:
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1347
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Materials and Techniques:
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handscroll, ink on paper
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Dimensions:
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Image: 23.8cm x 99.4cm
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AMICA Contributor:
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
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Owner Location:
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Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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ID Number:
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1963.259
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Credit Line:
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Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
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Inscriptions:
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Artist's inscription, signature, and 2 seals:By the side of the hamlet I built a thatched pavilion. Balanced and squared, it is lofty in conception. The woods being deep, birds are happy; the dust being distant, bamboos and pines are clean. Streams and rocks invite lingering enjoyment, lutes and books please my temperament. How should I bid farewell to the world of the ordinary and the familiar, and let my heart go its own way for the gratification of my life? In the tenth month of winter, in ting-hai, the seventh year of Chih-cheng [1347], 1 did this Poetic Feeling in a Thatched Pavilion playfully for Yüan-tse. Written by Mei sha-mi [Novice of the Plum Blossom]. [seals] Mei-hua-an; Chia-hsing Wu Chen Chung-kuei shu-hua-chi.Title on frontispiece by Li Tung-yang (1447-1516).3 colophons and 33 additional seals: 1 colophon and 1 seal of Shen Chou (1427-1509); 1 seal of Li Chao-heng (act. 1st half 17th c.); 9 seals of Liang Ch'ing-piao (1620-1691); 1 seal of Wang I-jung (1848-1900); 1 seal of Li Yen-shan (1898-1961); 1 seal of Huang Wen (20th c.); 2 colophons and 13 seals of Ch'en Jen-t'ao (20th c.); 6 seals unidentified.Colophon by Shen Chou:I love the Old Man of the Plum-blossom,Who inherited the secrets of Chü-jan from heart to heart.In cultivating this "water and ink kinship"He was able to endow everything with a touch of aged mellowness.Trees and rocks seem to fall from his brush [so effortlessly]That even nature itself could hardly deny their emergence.So now, under the grove of the oak trees,I am willing to serve him with all humility.Shen Chou, a later follower.WKH
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Rights:
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Provenance:
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Chiang Er-shih
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Related Image Identifier Link:
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CMA_.1963.259.tif
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