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Chinese Master Collection

"Unveiling the Mastery of Chinese Art: A Glimpse into the Works of a Chinese Master" Step into a world where artistic brilliance knows no bounds

Background imageChinese Master Collection: The Selden Map of China. Artist: Chinese Master

The Selden Map of China. Artist: Chinese Master
The Selden Map of China. Found in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Phoenix couple, End of 19th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Phoenix couple, End of 19th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Phoenix couple, End of 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Guanyin with two accompanying figures. Creator: Chinese Master

Guanyin with two accompanying figures. Creator: Chinese Master
Guanyin with two accompanying figures. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Avalokiteshvara, 18th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Avalokiteshvara, 18th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Avalokiteshvara, 18th century. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Li Tieguai, 19th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Li Tieguai, 19th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Li Tieguai, 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Death god Yama, 16th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Death god Yama, 16th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Death god Yama, 16th century. Found in the Collection of the Potala-Palast, Lhasa.

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Equestrian figurine, 475-221 BC. Creator: Chinese Master

Equestrian figurine, 475-221 BC. Creator: Chinese Master
Equestrian figurine, 475-221 BC. Found in the collection of the Xianyang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Tomb Guardian. Tomb of Lou Rui, 570. Creator: Chinese Master

Tomb Guardian. Tomb of Lou Rui, 570. Creator: Chinese Master
Tomb Guardian. Tomb of Lou Rui, 570. Found in the collection of the Shanxi Museum

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Ox ploughing. From tomb room, 3rd cen. AD. Creator: Chinese Master

Ox ploughing. From tomb room, 3rd cen. AD. Creator: Chinese Master
Ox ploughing. From tomb room, 3rd cen. AD. Found in the collection of the Gansu Provincial Museum, Lanzhou

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Creator: Chinese Master

Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Creator: Chinese Master
Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Found in the collection of the Henan Museum, Zhengzhou

Background imageChinese Master Collection: The Taiping Rebellion, after 1864. Creator: Chinese Master

The Taiping Rebellion, after 1864. Creator: Chinese Master
The Taiping Rebellion, after 1864. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Shakyamuni Buddha, Early 10th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Shakyamuni Buddha, Early 10th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Shakyamuni Buddha, Early 10th century. Found in the Collection of Musee Guimet, Paris

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Incense ceremony, 14th century. Creator: Chinese Master

Incense ceremony, 14th century. Creator: Chinese Master
Incense ceremony, 14th century. Found in the Collection of Shanghai Museum

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Chinese prince receiving courier, ca 1820. Artist: Chinese Master

Chinese prince receiving courier, ca 1820. Artist: Chinese Master
Chinese prince receiving courier, ca 1820. From a private collection

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Wu Family Shrines (Wu Liang Shrine) in Jiaxiang, ca 151

Wu Family Shrines (Wu Liang Shrine) in Jiaxiang, ca 151. Found in the Collection of Princeton University Art Museum

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Artist: Chinese Master

Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Artist: Chinese Master
Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Found in the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington D. C

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Artist: Chinese Master

Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Artist: Chinese Master
Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Found in the collection of the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C

Background imageChinese Master Collection: Studying scholars in a garden (Hanging scroll). Artist: Chinese Master

Studying scholars in a garden (Hanging scroll). Artist: Chinese Master
Studying scholars in a garden (Hanging scroll). From a private collection


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"Unveiling the Mastery of Chinese Art: A Glimpse into the Works of a Chinese Master" Step into a world where artistic brilliance knows no bounds, as we explore the captivating creations by an enigmatic figure known simply as the "Chinese Master. " Through their skilled hands, they have left behind a legacy that spans centuries and encompasses various facets of Chinese culture. The Selden Map of China, meticulously crafted by this master artist, offers us a window into ancient cartography. Its intricate details transport us to a time when exploration and discovery were at their zenith. With every stroke, this map reveals not only geographical knowledge but also showcases the ingenuity and precision of its creator. In another masterpiece, we witness history come alive through The Taiping Rebellion series. Painted after 1864 with remarkable accuracy and emotion, these artworks depict the tumultuous period in Chinese history when rebellion shook the nation to its core. The brushwork captures both despair and resilience, allowing us to glimpse into the hearts and minds of those who lived through such trying times. Turning our attention towards spirituality, we encounter Shakyamuni Buddha from early 10th century China. This ethereal sculpture embodies serenity and enlightenment while showcasing the mastery of sculpting techniques employed by our mysterious artist. It stands as a testament to their ability to breathe life into stone. Delving deeper into cultural practices, we are transported back in time during an incense ceremony from the 14th century. Through this artwork's vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, we can almost smell the fragrant swirls rising from burning incense sticks while witnessing devotees engage in spiritual rituals that have endured for centuries. A glimpse into courtly life unfolds before our eyes as we observe a Chinese prince receiving a courier circa 1820. The exquisite portrayal captures not only regal grandeur but also hints at political intrigue within royal circles—an artful blend of storytelling and historical accuracy.