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Six Masters of the early Qing period -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Six Masters of the early Qing period -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was formerly referred to as the Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet because the Rijksprentenkabinet, the print room of the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam has the largest collection of his line engravings (q.v.) and etchings done with a technique close to drypoint (q.v.). |
 | | In some traditions, the master of the animals is believed to be the ruler of the forest and guardian of all animals; in others, he is the ruler of only one species, usually a large... |
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