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Hanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection

This captivating hanging scroll mounted on a panel takes us back to the ancient times of the Yuan and Ming dynasties, spanning from 1279 to 1644

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Manjusri, Yuan or Ming dynasty, 1279-1644. Creator: Unknown

Manjusri, Yuan or Ming dynasty, 1279-1644. Creator: Unknown
Manjusri, Yuan or Ming dynasty, 1279-1644

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Visitor to a mountain retreat, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Visitor to a mountain retreat, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Visitor to a mountain retreat, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Style of Qiu Ying. Formerly attributed to Liu Songnian

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Mending Clothes in the Early Morning Sun, Ming dynasty, 15th-16th century

Mending Clothes in the Early Morning Sun, Ming dynasty, 15th-16th century. Formerly attributed to Zhenhui

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Ducks, Torrent, and Overhanging Rocks, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Ducks, Torrent, and Overhanging Rocks, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Ducks, Torrent, and Overhanging Rocks, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Style of Lu Ji

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Nine White Egrets and a Willow Tree, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Nine White Egrets and a Willow Tree, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Nine White Egrets and a Willow Tree, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Formerly attributed to Xu Chongsi

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Confucius and Buddha Cradling a Qilin, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Confucius and Buddha Cradling a Qilin, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Confucius and Buddha Cradling a Qilin, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Formerly attributed to Wu Daozi

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Returning Home in the Snow, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Returning Home in the Snow, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Returning Home in the Snow, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Wang Xia

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: An Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

An Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
An Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Formerly attributed to Meng Xian

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: The Tearful Parting of Su Wu and Li Ling, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

The Tearful Parting of Su Wu and Li Ling, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
The Tearful Parting of Su Wu and Li Ling, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Liu Guandao

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Two Hawks on a Withered Bough, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Two Hawks on a Withered Bough, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Two Hawks on a Withered Bough, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Li You

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Swimming Geese, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Lin Liang

Swimming Geese, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Lin Liang
Swimming Geese, Ming dynasty, 15th century

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Two Riders Searching for Plum Blossoms, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Two Riders Searching for Plum Blossoms, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Two Riders Searching for Plum Blossoms, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Xia Gui

Background imageHanging Scroll Mounted On Panel Collection: Liu Hai with a Three-legged Toad, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Liu Hai with a Three-legged Toad, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Liu Hai with a Three-legged Toad, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Li Gonglin


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This captivating hanging scroll mounted on a panel takes us back to the ancient times of the Yuan and Ming dynasties, spanning from 1279 to 1644. Created by unknown artists, these masterpieces offer glimpses into various aspects of life during this period. One such painting portrays a visitor seeking solace in a mountain retreat during the Ming dynasty in the 16th century. The serene beauty of nature is beautifully captured, transporting viewers to a tranquil realm far away from bustling cities. In "Mending Clothes in the Early Morning Sun, " we witness an intimate scene set against the backdrop of everyday life. This piece, dating back to the 15th-16th century, showcases ordinary people engaging in simple tasks under warm sunlight – a testament to both their resilience and dedication. "Ducks, Torrent, and Overhanging Rocks" presents an enigmatic landscape where nature's elements intertwine harmoniously. Crafted by an anonymous artist during the 16th century Ming dynasty, this artwork invites contemplation about our place within the grand tapestry of existence. "Nine White Egrets and a Willow Tree" transports us further back into history with its origins rooted in the 15th century Ming dynasty. Its creator remains unknown but has left behind an enduring legacy through this ethereal depiction that merges elegance with tranquility. The meeting point between Confucius and Buddha cradling a Qilin is another fascinating subject explored by an anonymous artist during China's golden age –the 15th century Ming dynasty. This painting symbolizes harmony between different philosophies while celebrating cultural diversity. As snowflakes gently fall upon "Returning Home in Snow, " we are transported to another time -the vibrant world of sixteenth-century China. The anonymous artist captures both nostalgia and longing as figures traverse snowy landscapes towards their cherished homes. An Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus takes us even deeper into Chinese folklore during the 17th century Ming dynasty.