Yu Zhiding

Cleansing Medicinal Herbs in the Stream on a Spring Day

1703
Handscroll; ink and color on silk

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In the pavilion are some of Shi Shenyi’s scholarly accoutrements: a stack of books, an antique zun 尊 (wine vessel), a brush holder, an ink stone, and a small chime.

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