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  • Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733–1799)



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    Event Title: Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733–1799) The Met Museum
    1000 Fifth Avenue
    New York , NY 10028
    USA
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    Type: Exhibition
    Date: Recurs weekly from 10/6/09 until 6/10/10 (remind me) (download to outlook)
    Time: Starts at 9:30AM EDT, ends at 5:30PM EDT 5 days later
    Contact: kena
    Email: alquenar@msn.com
    Phone: 212-535-7710
    Directions: For more information visit: http://www.metmuseum.org

    Event contact telephone: 212-535-7710
    Luo Ping was one of the most versatile, original, and celebrated artists in 18th-century China. The youngest of the so-called Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou, he was a fiercely independent artist whose works—including portraits, landscapes, and flower paintings—deeply influenced the course of later Chinese painting.

    Organized by the Museum Rietberg, Zurich, the exhibition, which consists of 37 paintings by Luo Ping, members of his family, and his mentor Jin Nong, is drawn primarily from leading museums in China and will feature a number of National Treasures that have never been shown in the West. In New York it will be complemented by about a dozen works from the Museum’s collection and from several local private lenders.