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Two Four-panel Painting Screens, China, 20th century, each depicting a continuous panoramic landscape, stretching from top to bottom, one with a bridge leading to a pavilion, pines, and bamboo against a misty mountainside; and the other with many buildings with gardens near a river, both ink and color on paper, 81 x 17 5/8 in.


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2016-03-31

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