Lin Chun, a Song Dynasty royal court painter, depicts a bird flying on a fruitful loquat branch. He used light ink to vividly ...
Christie’s has described the Song dynasty (960-1279) artwork as “one of the world’s rarest Chinese paintings”. Entitled Wood and Rock, the ink-on-paper handscroll depicts a dragon-like old ...
Asia Society Museum's new exhibition, Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong, which opens tonight in New York City, marks the first posthumous retrospective in the United States of the ...
A visitor snaps up Zhang Daqian's Peonies at The Journey of Ink: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Paintings From the Musee Cernuschi at Bund One Art Museum in Shanghai. CHINA DAILY Art lovers in ...