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File:Loquats and Mountain Bird.jpg

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Description
English: Loquats and Mountain Bird, Chinese painting, album leaf, colors on silk, 28.9 x 29 cm.
中文: 南宋絹彩《枇杷山鳥圖》
Date
English: Chinese Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279)
中文: 南宋
Source
English: http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/painting/4courbf.htm, Fu Sinian, ed., Zhongguo meishu quanji, huihua bian 4: Liang Song huihua, xia (Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe, 1988), pl. 96, p. 131. Collection of the National Palace Museum, Beijing.
中文: http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/painting/4courbf.htm, 傅斯年版《中國美術全集》繪畫篇 4: 兩宋繪畫,下(北京:文物出版社,1988),插圖 96,第 131 頁。北京故宮博物院藏集
Author
English: Anonymous
中文: 作者不詳
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