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January 21, 2001 - July 22, 2001
Museum: Freer Gallery of Art
Location: Gallery 13
Sixteen Chinese landscape paintings from the mid-17th to mid-18th century reflect the century long development in four major art centers after the Manchus took over China in 1644. These works -- some of which have rarely been shown before -- are arranged in four geographical regions: the lower Yangzi River valley, Mount Huang, Nanjing, and Yangzhou.