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- Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden (芥子園畫傳, Jieziyuan Huazhuan), sometimes known as Jieziyuan Huapu (芥子園畫譜), is a printed manual of Chinese painting compiled...
- The Chinese painting manual Jieziyuan Huazhuan (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden) came to be used by a great many ****anese artists and was a major element...
- Many terms and concepts adopted by this group were derived from the Jieziyuan Huazhuan (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden in English; Kai-shi-en Gaden...
- writer. The Bollingen Foundation first published her translation of the Jieziyuan Huazhuan or The Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting with her commentary...
- singer Mai-Mai Sze (1909–1992), painter and writer, translator of the Jieziyuan Huazhuan into English Maimai languages, spoken in northern Papua New Guinea...
- perfected, illustrated manuals on the art of painting began to be published. Jieziyuan Huazhuan (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden), a five-volume work first...
- perfected, illustrated manuals on the art of painting began to be published. Jieziyuan Huazhuan (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden), a five-volume work first...
- learned foundational ink painting techniques through the emulation of the "Jieziyuan Huapu" (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden), and later sought further instruction...
- perfected, illustrated manuals on the art of painting began to be published. Jieziyuan Huazhuan (Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden), a five-volume work first...
- fundamentals of ink painting. Lu used the "Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden (Jieziyuan Huapu, 芥子園畫譜)" as the teaching material. He often took students to folk...