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Small Slate Structures in Courtyard
Lafayette Digital Repository
Mountains of the Immortals
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This extraordinary painting reveals the intense desire by Yuan artists to capture and renew the flavor of past generations.
Mirror with Two Dragons and a Tiger
Cleveland Museum of Art
Inscription: I, Master Zhang, produced this mirror, When alien tribes in four corners were being subjugated.
Twelve Views of Tiger Hill
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Garden for Solitary Enjoyment
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fish and Rocks
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A descendant of a branch of the Ming imperial family in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, Bada Shanren (whose original name is not yet confirmed) lost his p
福爾摩沙(臺灣)影像:Takow harbour
Wellcome Library
Takow harbour (Takao, Kaohsiung), Formosa [Taiwan]. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
Paintings after Ancient Masters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Volume 1
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Listening to the Bamboo
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Four Poems: Calligraphy in Cursive Script (xingshu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Written in graceful calligraphy with well-composed characters, the artist communicates his thoughts and state of mind in four poems.
Daoist Retreat in Mountain and Stream (Landscape after Ni Zan [1301-1374])
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Dragon Boat Regatta on Jinming Lake(元佚名臨王振鵬金明池圖 卷)
大都會藝術博物館(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Plaque showing Dragon Boat festival, one of a pair(清景泰藍端午掛屏)
Asian Art Museum Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture
The Four Recluse Statesmen
The Walters Art Museum
Unrolling this handscroll from right to left in the traditional way, one would first see about half of it--a half dominated by an imperial messenger i
Leisure Enough to Spare
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Seclusion and leisure—the ideals of the literati, or scholar-gentlemen—are expressed in this mature work by Yao Tingmei.
Streams and Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Like many literati of the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, Xu Ben was entangled with the perils of dynastic change as well as the ups and downs of
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