Look at all those (often imperial) collectors’ stamps
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One of the most famous of Chinese artworks centres on fruit, subject of #OnlineArtExchange. "Offering Oranges" by Wang Xizhi (c. 303-361), here mounted with two other letters, is one of *the* canonical pieces of Chinese calligraphy (Palace Museum, Taipei) chinaonlinemuseum.com/calligraphy-wa
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