2024-07-24
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Many of China's good things have been lost abroad. If you think about it, we might be a big exporter of treasures. Sometimes I think that losing them might not be a bad thing. Who knows what they would look like if they were in our own hands? Would we still be able to see them today?
Chinese paintings in the Walters Art Museum
Qiu Ying (biography) Garden Recreation
151.5×79 cm Collection of the Walters Art Museum
Tang Yin, Wang Xianzhi, Xi Daomao, and Princess Xin'an (Idea)
Walters Art Museum
Tang Yin's Bride's Wedding Dress (Italy)
247.02×66.68 cm Collection of the Walters Art Museum
Su Hanchen's Lady Facing the Mirror
Walters Art Museum
Zhao Mengfu: Viewing Clouds in Autumn Forest (Ideology)
Walters Art Museum
Dai x Flowers and Birds Walters Art Museum Collection
Ma Zhen Eight Immortals 132×81.3 cm
Walters Art Museum
Ming Lan Ying's Pine and Eagle 150.5 × 88.6 cm
Walters Art Museum
Part of a Tang Dai Imitation of Ancient Landscape Album
Walters Art Museum
Part of the scroll of Wang Yuanqi's Recluse in the Mountains of Xi
Walters Art Museum
Anonymous
World Art Selection