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Dwelling amid Waters and Forests

Fu Baoshi Chinese

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One of the few extant works demonstrating Fu’s early style before he traveled to Japan, this painting bears the artist’s inscription: “At the height of the summer, the Great Heat, in the renshen year [1932], I was traveling in Jinling [Nanjing]. With leisure time in the long summer, I painted this as a pastime.” When Fu left Japan, he entrusted his teacher Kinbara Seigo (1888–1963) with this landscape and other early works.

Dwelling amid Waters and Forests, Fu Baoshi (Chinese, 1904–1965), Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, China

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