Zhou Dongqing, The Pleasures of Fishes, China, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
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lt;strong>Inscription:</strong> Artist’s inscription and signature (6 columns in semi-cursive script)<br/><br/>Not being fish, how does one know their happiness?<br/>We can only take an idea and make it into a painting
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