Pettus Collection of Chinese Paintings
After the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Scripps has the second largest collection of Chinese painting in Los Angeles that is available to the public. Most of the Scripps collection of more than one hundred Chinese paintings dates from the Ming and Qing Dynasties (16th-19th centuries). Many of these landscape and figure paintings were given by William Bacon Pettus from the 1930s to the 1970s. These Chinese paintings are frequently displayed in on-campus exhibitions in conjunction with art history courses in Asian art.
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Luohan with Attendant
China Anonymous
Paint on Paper
Portrait of a Warrior
China Anonymous
Ink on Silk
Towering Pines
China Anonymous
Paint on Paper
Banana Palm in Snow
WANG Wei
Ink on Silk
Rounded Vessel with Two Necks
Native American Anonymous
Earthenware
1100-1300
Three Men Admiring a Horse
Attributed to Chao Tzu Ang
Paint on Silk
1313
Puxian / Bodhisattva Samanthabadra
Attributed to Sheng Hong
Ink on Paper
1315
Celebration by the River
Tang Di
Ink on Silk
13th - 14th c.
Red and Green Glazed Porcelain Bowl
Tibet Anonymous
Porcelain
14th - 15th c.
Peddler with Customers
Chinese Anonymous
Paint on Silk
15-16 c.
Going Straight to the Plum Blossooms
China Anonymous
Ink on Paper
1577
Fishing on a Snowy Day
Ting Yun P'ing
Ink on Paper
1618
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