Marilyn and Roy Papp built an important collection of Chinese paintings, created between 1486 and 1894. They built the collection for twenty-five years, ultimately selecting about two hundred works representing the highest artistic expression of China’s Ming and Qing dynasties. This is a collaboration between ASU Libraries, the Phoenix Art Museum, The Papp Family, and ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

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ContributorsLu Hui (Artist) / 陸 恢 (Artist)
Created1894
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Lu Hui employs the symbolism of "zhi" and cypress to deliver a blessing for long life on the occasions of his patron's birthday (Hidden Meanings of Love and Death in Chinese Painting, p. 77)

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ContributorsSu Renshan (Artist) / 蘇 仁山 (Artist)
Created1829
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ContributorsLiu Yanchong (Artist) / 劉彥沖 (Artist)
Created1834
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ContributorsPan Xuefeng (Artist) / 潘雪峰 (Artist)
Created1794
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ContributorsGu Luo (Artist) / 顧洛 (Artist)
ContributorsQian Feng (Artist) / 錢 灃 (Artist)
Created1782
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ContributorsGu Fuzhen (Artist) / 顧 符稹 (Artist)
Created1689