ArtistsWang Jian
Wang Jian

Wang Jian

Qing dynasty, 1598
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Wang Jian was a Chinese landscape painter active during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties whose work bridged two major periods of Chinese imperial rule. Working across the dynastic transition of 1644, he developed a practice rooted in literati painting traditions while responding to the visual and political complexities of his era. His landscapes employ the classical vocabulary of mountain, water, and atmospheric perspective inherited from earlier masters, adapted to reflect the changed cultural circumstances of Qing governance.

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清 王鑑 仿古山水二冊二十開 04
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清 王鑑 仿古山水二冊二十開 05
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清 王鑑 仿古山水二冊二十開 06
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清 王鑑 仿古山水圖 冊 紙本 Landscapes in the styles of old masters MET DP161071
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清 王鑑 仿古山水圖 冊 紙本 Landscapes in the styles of old masters MET DP161070
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清 王鑑 仿古山水圖 冊 紙本 Landscapes in the styles of old masters MET DP161068
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清 王鑑 仿古山水圖 冊 紙本 Landscapes in the styles of old masters MET DP161072
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