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Dragonfly

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The coarsely cut woodblock print in black ink is enclosed within vertically oriented rectangle. The print depicts two figures each holding a racket. A dragonfly bigger than them is above their heads. Chinese characters occupy right edge and lower right corner of the print.
Rights: © Chen Haiyan. All rights reserved.
Department of Asian Art Chen Haiyan Hangzhou (1986-2024) sold [through Ink Studio Beijing China]; to Harvard Art Museums 2024. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Johanna and Leslie Garfield Fund in Honor of Professor Roderick MacFarquhar
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Title: Dragonfly
Description:
The coarsely cut woodblock print in black ink is enclosed within vertically oriented rectangle.
The print depicts two figures each holding a racket.
A dragonfly bigger than them is above their heads.
Chinese characters occupy right edge and lower right corner of the print.

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