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Along the riverbank : Chinese painting from the C.C. Wang family collection (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Maxwell K. Hearn

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Covering seven centuries of Chinese art, this book explores the Wang Family Collection, one of the finest collections of Chinese old masters in private hands. It examines important figural paintings, flower and bird paintings, and works of political protest.
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Title:Along the riverbank : Chinese painting from the C.C. Wang family collection
Authors:Maxwell K. Hearn
Info:New York : Metropolitan Museum of Art : Distributed by Abrams, c1999.
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Along the Riverbank : Chinese Paintings from the C. C. Wang Family Collection by Maxwell K. Hearn (1999)

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In 1955, a noted Hong Kong art dealer, J.D. Chen, published a catalogue of his collection of early Chinese paintings, The Three Patriarchs of the Southern School of Chinese Painting, in which he listed a large hanging scroll, Travelers amid Autumn Mountains, a modern forgery of work by the early-tenth-century master Dong Yuan (active 930s-60s), as an original painting by Dong, a founding patriarch of the Southern school of Chinese landscape painting.
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