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Painting with Words

Freer|Sackler, Washington D.C.

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Gentlemen Artists of the Ming Dynasty

Poetry, painting, and calligraphy, known as the ‘Three Perfections’, these genres were regarded as the ultimate expressions of Chinese literati culture during the Ming dynasty (1369–1644). Members of the Wu School, centred on the affluent city of Suzhou and nearby towns, earned admiration for their interpretations of these art forms. ‘Painting with Words’ celebrates Wu School works, examining the relationships among their imagery, brushstrokes, and, especially, words. Selections are drawn from the Freer|Sackler – home to one of the best Wu School collections in the country – as well as other museums and collections.

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