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Monday, February 22, 2010
  [geschnitzte vase] Horses - tibetan turquoise jewelry

Horses
Zhao Yong
Ink and color on silk
186*106cm
National Palace Museum, Taipei

In a woods by the water, five horses from the imperial stable graze on a grassy slope. The tall trees provide shade against the summer sun. The horses graze, communicate with each other, walk about or scratch themselves against a tree trunk. The plump groom dozes contentedly under a tree; not even the chirping of the cicadas can rouse him from his slumber. The elaborately executed and colored painting ex

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tibetan turquoise jewelry, meaning of chinese beaded bracelets, geschnitzte vase, rustic key

 
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