12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States
12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States
Portrait of Chen Hongshou in Ming Zhang Dai's Three Immortal Tuzan
Chen Hongshou (1599-1652), also known as Marquis Zhanghou (字章侯), was a "repentant monk" in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. People from Zhuji, Zhejiang. A lifetime of misfortune caused great pain and contradiction in his heart and mind. After the death of the Ming Dynasty, Lao Lian missed her homeland and was in a depressed mood, sometimes swallowing and weeping, sometimes drinking and shouting.
12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States
Chen Hongshou's "Li Bai Feast Peach Li Garden", 1650, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection, Weng Wange Old Collection
12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States
Chen Hongshou's "Landscape, Flowers and Birds Album", part, 1630-1632, bampfa collection, Gao Juhan old collection
12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States
12 representative works by the great Ming Dynasty painter Chen Hongshou, which are collected by the United States