An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)
An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)
An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)
An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)
An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)
An exhibition of paintings by the Four Wangs, Chinese landscape painters Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Hui, and Wang Yuanqi, who were members of the group known as the Six Masters of the early Qing period, opens at the Palace Museum, Beijing, Sept. 11, 2018. The museum and the Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House jointly released the "The Complete Paintings of the Four Wangs”, showing more than 800 paintings collected by the museum. Among the paintings, 104 are first-class cultural relics under national protection, while 600 are second-class relics. (Photo: China News Service/Du Yang)