Scholars in a Landscape
In 1791, Baigai, a student and teacher of Chinese learning, especially Confucianism, visited the seaport of Nagasaki. There, he was able to meet Chinese visitors and to discuss Chinese painting with them. Following his visit, he developed a somewhat rough-edged but direct and...
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Syndey L. Moss, Ltd., London [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Mr. Lionel Katzoff, Baltimore, October 25, 1984, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2001, by gift.
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3
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Nanga School
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