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The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

"Nanjing Museum Collection of Landscape Paintings of Past Dynasties to Welcome spring special exhibition" debuted. Photo by Yang Bo

The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

Present the beauty of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains, and express the heart of forest springs and hills. Photo by Yang Bo

The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

Landscape painting is the largest category of Chinese painting and the concentrated embodiment of its artistic achievements. Photo by Yang Bo

The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

Landscape painting "has scenery and feelings", not only focusing on the natural landscape, but also paying attention to expressing the chest, and emphasizing the harmonious blend of subjectivity and objectivity. Photo by Yang Bo

The Nanjing Museum's collection of landscape paintings from past dynasties was unveiled

In Chinese painting, all paintings with natural objects as the object of depiction are collectively called landscape paintings, mainly in the form of green, golden, boneless, shallow, ink and so on. Photo by Yang Bo

On January 19th, the Spring Festival is approaching, and the "Ten Thousand Waters and Thousand Mountains" Nanjing Museum's special exhibition of landscape paintings from past dynasties to welcome the Spring Festival appeared at the Nanjing Museum, from Xia Jue in the Song Dynasty to Huang Gongwang and Wu Zhen in the Yuan Dynasty, from Dai Quan and Jiang Song, who were descendants of the Zhejiang Sect in the early Ming Dynasty, to Wumen Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming, Tang Yin, and then to the modern masters of calligraphy and painting Pan Tianshou, Lu Yushao, Fu Baoshi... Nearly 100 carefully selected masterpieces of landscape painting from past dynasties outline the development path of landscape painting since the Song and Yuan dynasties.

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