Wang Xizhi (ca. 303-361), "Xingrang" letter, Cursive script, handscroll, ink on paper. Eastern Jin pd., Princeton Univ. Art Museum.
Attributed to Gu Kaizhi (ca. 344-405), Admonitions of the Court Instructress to the Palace Ladies, Eastern Jin pd., handscroll, ink and colors on silk. British Museum. Detail, sec. 5.
Attributed to Gu Kaizhi (ca. 344-405), Admonitions of the Court Instructress to the Palace Ladies, Eastern Jin pd., handscroll, ink and colors on silk. British Museum. Detail, sec. 6.
Attributed to Gu Kaizhi, Goddess (or Nymph) of the Luo River, Eastern Jin pd., handscroll, ink and colors on silk. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington. Detail, sec. 2.
Attributed to Gu Kaizhi, Goddess (or Nymph) of the Luo River, handscroll, ink and colors on silk. Palace Museum, Beijing. Detail.
7 Sages of the Bamboo Grove and Rong Qiqi, Eastern Jin pd. early 5th c., impressed clay bricks excavated from a tomb near Nanjing. Detail, south wall.
7 Sages of the Bamboo Grove and Rong
Qiqi, Eastern Jin pd. early 5th c., impressed clay bricks excavated from a tomb
near Nanjing. Detail, north wall.