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Landscape, Human Figures, and Flowers

Photo: Susan Cole

Landscape, Human Figures, and Flowers

1762

Luo Ping

Chinese, 1733-1799

Xiang Jun

Chinese, active ca. second half of 18th century

Ink and color on paper
Overall: 13 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. (34.3 x 41.9 cm)
Bonnie and Gaither Kodis, Robert M. Arnold, Jane and David Davis, William H. Gates, Lyn and Gerald Grinstein, Janet Ketcham, C. Calvert Knudsen, Gaye and Jim Pigott, Vinton H. and Amelia J. Sommerville, Susan H. and William P. Vititoe, and Virginia and Bagley Wright
97.83.1.1
Provenance: Nan-ping Wong, Hong Kong; Laura Wang
Photo: Susan Cole
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Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistoryThe Museum Reitberg Zürich, Zürich, April 9 – July 12, 2009; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Oct. 6, 2009 – Jan. 10, 2010, Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping 1733–1799.

Yale University Art Gallery, April 9, 1993 – July 31, 1994; University of Michigan Museum of Art, September 10 – November 19, 1994; Art Gallery, Chinese University, Hong Kong, December 16, 1994 – February 25, 1995; Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas, April 9 – June 18, 1995. The Jade Studio: Masterpieces of Ming and Qing painting and calligraphy from the Wong Nan-p'ing collection.

Published ReferencesKarlsson, Kim, Murck, Alfreda, and Matteini, Michele ed. Eccentric Visions: the Worlds of Luo Ping 1733–1799 (Zürich: Museum Reitberg Zürich, 2009).

The Jade Studio: Masterpieces of Ming and Qing painting and calligraphy from the Wong Nan-p'ing Collection, New Haven, Ct.: Yale University Art Gallery, 1994: 238-243, cat. # 75.

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