Apr 28th, '08, 13:02
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by joelbct » Apr 28th, '08, 13:02
Many of us are attracted to Chinese and Japanese art and culture as well as tea.
Here is Li Cheng's (919-967) "Solitary Temple amid Clearing Peaks," Northern Song dynasty (960-1127):
And a lighter scan
Apr 28th, '08, 19:26
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by jazz88 » Apr 28th, '08, 19:26
I love
Solitary Temple amid Clearing Peaks as well. A few of my favorites are below.

Apr 28th, '08, 19:54
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by Victoria » Apr 28th, '08, 19:54
I love this screen:

Apr 28th, '08, 23:48
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by joelbct » Apr 28th, '08, 23:48
jazz88 wrote:I love Solitary Temple amid Clearing Peaks as well. A few of my favorites are below.
Yes, Jazz, I agree, Fan Kuan's "Travelers" and Kuo Hsi's "Early Spring" are my other two favorites of Chinese Landscape! Perfection....
And Victoria, that is a lovely screen as well, is that Japanese?
Apr 29th, '08, 10:55
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by jazz88 » Apr 29th, '08, 10:55
joelbct, thanks for posting better quality images! Song Dynasty landscape paintings are probably my all time favorite. I would even go so far and say that it has been a major influence for me.
@ Victoria – nice screen! If I will be filthy rich one day then that's what I will have in my house.

Apr 29th, '08, 10:58
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by jazz88 » Apr 29th, '08, 10:58
Sorry for double posting. Forgot to mention – here are some very nice wallpapers for your computer:
http://www.npm.gov.tw/en/downloads.htm
Apr 29th, '08, 12:09
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by Victoria » Apr 29th, '08, 12:09
Actually I "borrowed" the picture of that screen from a fellow perfume blogger and tea friend -
http://arhianrad.blogspot.com/
I must convince her to join us, since she has a serious addiction to kimono collecting, perfume and tea! What a perfect fit!