Wang Gai was a gifted stylist who worked in the vibrant city of Nanjing in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Wang’s ability to paint in a range of manners led to his selection as the illustrator of the Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting, a primer on painting that introduced techniques and historical styles.
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Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)
Wang Gai (Chinese, active c. 1677-1705)