SHEN SHUO (16th-17th CENTURY)
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SHEN SHUO (16th-17th CENTURY)

AUTUMN SCENERY

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SHEN SHUO (16th-17th CENTURY)
AUTUMN SCENERY
Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper
Entitled, inscribed, and signed by the artist, with one seal
Dated summer, fifth month, jiyou year
135 5/8 x 41 in. (344.5 x 104 cm.)
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This painting is entitled, inscribed, and signed by the artist, with one seal.

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Shen Shuo, a Ming dynasty painter, was born in Changzhou (Suzhou) and later immigrated to Nanjing. He intently studied painting for three years without leaving his house. He specialized in copying and imitating the landscapes and figure paintings of the Song and Yuan masters Zhao Mengfu and Liu Yong, as well as Ming and Qing masters Qiu Ying and Tang Yin. Using the baimiao style to render feathers and wings was one of his exceptional talents.

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