Gazing into Nature: Early Chinese Painting

June 5–October 20, 2013

We are delighted to present, for the first time in ten years, a selection of BAMPFA's earliest Chinese paintings. These rare works by twelfth- to fifteenth-century landscape and bird-and-flower painters demonstrate the sophistication and accomplishment of the early Chinese painting tradition.

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  • Ma Yuan: Plum Tree and Ducks by a Stream, c. 1190–1230; ink and colors on silk; 31 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; purchase made possible through a gift from an anonymous donor.

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