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Gao Cen (1621-1691), one of the Eight Masters of Nanjing, was famed for his landscape and flower paintings. Spend this #TravelTuesday 🪂 with him in this breath-taking valley with a view of waters, rocks and pines.
🏞️谷口幽居图 清 高岑
💐#FridayFlowers to delight your weekend mood.
🎨设色花卉卷 明 马守真
Flowers, Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604), Ming dynasty
#NowOnView in #HarvestFromGenerosity
🌼Sharing these romantic #FridayFlowers with you. How's your Friday mood?
Flowers, Yun Shouping (1633-1690), Ming dynasty
#Zooseum
🔍The life of reeds and wild geese intrigue traditional Chinese painters, including Bian Shoumin (1684—1752), one of the most outstanding artists in creating this theme.
🎨芦雁图册 清 边寿民
🧑🏫Today we are celebrating #TeachersDay in China. Beautiful flowers and heartfelt gratitude to all teachers for their work&love that make a better world!
Flowers, album, Zhang Xiong (1803–1886), Qing dynasty
花卉册 清 张熊
#FridayFlowers
🌺Let these #FridayFlowers brighten your day.
Flowers, album, Wang Weilie (16th–17th century), Ming dynasty
设色花卉册 明 王维烈
#MuseumLadies
Cheng Hongshou (1598–1652), a famed figure painter, centers a lady leaning on an incense cage in this painting. He lights up the pictorial space with deliberate objects in bright colors, such as an ocean-blue carpet and a green parrot.
明 陈洪绶 斜倚薰笼图轴
🌺Get yourself in some flowery moods. #FridayFlowers
Kesi Album of Flowers, 17th century
缂丝花卉册 明末清初
#SundayStory
🔥This wucai vase from the Kangxi reign (1661–1722) features a fantastic story in Chinese mythology—Nezha conquers the Dragon King. In this scene, Nezha, a human-turned-deity reincarnated in a lotus blossom, confronts his rivals in the sea and finally triumphs.
🐯The tiger, one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, has always been worshipped and loved for it represents courage and strength. Celebrate the #InternationalTigerDay with some of the big cats we've selected from the #ShanghaiMuseum collection.