
James F. Cahill
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Emeritus Professor of the History of Art, University of California, Berkeley. Author of Chinese Painting and others.
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Xia Gui was one of China’s greatest masters of landscape painting, cofounder with Ma Yuan of the Ma-Xia school. The album leaf and the hand scroll with a continuous panorama were his predominant forms. His works are typically in ink monochrome, occasionally with a few touches of colour. His style…
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