The plates of the collections include:
*The copyright information of three languages (Chinese, English, Japanese).
*Complete images of the collections: The images present the “guide, ge-shui (a form of calligraphy and painting mounting), painting, seal, preface and postscript, and the small-paper copy (according to the scale of paper) of paintings.
*Full scale images of the collections: Annotating “full size” under the plates of the paintings or the preface and postscript with higher artistic value.
*Detail images of the collections: Providing the more exquisite details and abundant information about pen and ink of the paintings. Magnifying the whole or the part of paintings with several plates, and annotating “ a large size proportion”.
The introduction of the plates include:
*The introduction of the collections: Inviting the experts in artist to write appreciation and textual criticism for each collection.
*The interpretation of preface and postscript: The complete, detailed, and rigorous interpretation of the words on preface and postscript (guide, ge-shu, Shih Tang, streak), then through strike review and proofreader, and presented with standard Traditional Chinese.
*The interpretation of the seals: All the seals published in each collection had interpreted by the experts. Then put them in the introductory of plates after comparing the pictures and words.
The master pieces recorded in this collection include:
*The master pieces: “Mei Jhu Tu”, “Syueh Jhu Tu”, "Mei Hua Jiao Yeh Tu”, “Huang Jia Tu”, “Shuei Mo Pu Tao Tu (Grapes)”, “Jiao Jhu Mei Shih Tu”, "Mu Dan Jiao Shih Tu”, “Shuei Yueh Guan Yin Tu”, etc.
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Museum image licensing:
*China: The Palace Museum, Shanghai Museum, Tianjin Museum, Nanjing Museum, etc.
*Europe: Museum of Asian Art, Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm.
*The USA: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Freer Gallery of Art.
*Japan: Tokyo National Museum.
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Experts recommend:
Wen C. Fong (a famous art historian, a emeritus professor of Department of Art and Archaeology in Princeton University)
Richard Barnhart (a famous art historian, a academic tenure of Yale University)
Hiroyuki Sugiyama (the chief of KGC)
Innshutsu Meikou (the vice chief of KGC)
Beitaku Hannhaku (SCREEN in Japan)
Paintings of Chinese past dynasties have been compiled and published in sequence —“The Collection of Pre-qin, Han and Tang Dynasty Paintings”, “The Collection of Song Dynasty Paintings” “The Collection of Yuan Dynasty Paintings”, “The Collection of Ming Dynasty Paintings”, “The Collection of Qing Dynasty Paintings”. 67 scrolls and more than 240 volumes in total, which collected more than 12250 pieces of Chinese paintings of more than 260 museums at home and abroad. Taking more than 23000 high clear images, including most of the national treasure level Chinese paintings which are handed on from one generation to another. So far, the books have the most complete collections, the most vivid image records, the most exquisite printing quality, and the largest published image of Chinese painting of all the similar publications.
All the paintings of Xu Wei which are collected in “The Collection of Ming Dynasty Paintings” VOL.10 cover the full images, including high-definition enlarged partial photos. Xu Wei is known as “ the father of Chinese freehand ink painting” and “ the primogenitor of Qingteng painting”, and he has influenced many painters later ages, for example, Bada Shanren (pseudonym of zhu da), Shi Tao, Zheng Banqiao, and Qi Baishi, etc. Wu Changshuo called Xu Wei as “saint of painting”, Zheng Banqiao and Qi Baishi were even willing to be “Qingteng Men Sia Niou Ma (allegiance to Xu Wei)”, which indicates that it is evident that Xu Wei is in a brilliant status.
“The Collection of Ming Dynasty Paintings” VOL.10 , Xu Wei, 3 books in total, you deserve it.
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“The Collection of Ming Dynasty Paintings” VOL.10 : Xu Wei, 3 books in total.
This volume has collected 22 worldwide collection institutions, and there are totally 58 paintings of Xu Wei.
The information of each collection includes complete image, full scale image, and detail image. Many collections were seldom exhibited, and some of them were never published with high clear image in public. Moreover, we even invited art historians to write painting appreciation and textual research. In this way, the readers can appreciate these exquisite paintings with a more borden and comprehensive perspective.
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