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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuan_KewenYuan Kewen - Wikipedia

    Yuan Kewen ( Chinese: 袁克文; 1889–1931) was a Chinese scholar and calligrapher. Yuan's courtesy name was Baocen (豹岑). Yuan is also known by the sobriquet Hanyun (寒云). Early life. In 1889, Yuan was born. Yuan's father was Yuan Shikai, a Chinese military and government officer during the late Qing Dynasty and the Emperor of China until 1916.

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › yuan-kewenYuan Kewen | Artnet

    View Yuan Kewens artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  3. YUAN KEWEN (1889-1931) Calligraphic Couplet in Running Script. A pair of hanging scrolls, ink on gold-flecked paper. Each scroll measures 217 x 64 cm. (85 3/8 x 25 ¼ in.) Signed, with two seals of the artist.

  4. YUAN KEWEN (1889-1931) Five-character Calligraphic Couplet in Seal Script. A pair of hanging scrolls, ink on paper. Each scroll measures 120 x 30.5 cm. (47 ¼ x 12 in.) Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist. Dedicated to Mengren. One collector's seal of Liang Hancao (1899-1975)

  5. 1 de abr. de 2019 · Abstract. This article delves into the nexus of nostalgia, memory, and visuality by examining the images, objects, and events surrounding Yuan Kewen's remembrances of his father, Yuan Shikai, and their family estate in Huanshang.

  6. Details. Yuan Kewen (1890-1931), also named Baoqin and Baoceng, was the second son of Yuan Shikai (1859-1916). He was fond of calligraphy and poems.

  7. Asian Art. Raising the Alms-Bowl. unidentified artist. Formerly Attributed to Zhao Boju Chinese. 17th–18th century. Not on view. This painting tells the story of how the Buddha converted the child-eating demon Guizimu (Hariti, in Sanskrit) to the Buddhist faith.