04. Landscape of the Soul - Part 1
This is from Hornbill_ class XI  . (Paragraphs 1 to 3)  
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1. Wu Daozi was a painter of eighteenth century. *
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2. Wu Daozi's last painting was a landscape commissioned by the Tang Emperor Xuanzong to decorate the wall of his palace. *
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3. The painter had hidden his work behind a screen so that no one could see it. *
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4. The Emperor admired the wonderful, discovering forests, high mountains, waterfalls, clouds floating in an immense sky,men on hilly paths, birds in flight. *
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5. The painter told the Emperor, "a spirit lives in the cave on the top of the mountain". *
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6. The Emperor clapped his hands and the entrance to the cave opened *
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7. The inside was splendid and both the Emperor and the painter entered in to enjoy beauty of the cave. *
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8. The painting had vanished from the wall. *
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9. Such stories in China's classical education deeply reveals the spirit in which art was considered. *
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10. According to the story of native Flanders, the painter would not draw the eye of the dragon he had painted fearing that it would fly away. *
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11. In fifteenth century Antwerp, the painter fell in love with a master blacksmith's daughter. *
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12. The painter would not accept a son-in-law in such a profession. *
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13.  Quinten Metsys, the master blacksmith secretly entered into the painter's studio and painted a fly on his oldest panel. *
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14. The master painter swatted the fly away. *
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15. In appreciation of Quinten's talent, he was  allowed to marry the painter's daughter. *
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