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Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fisherman's Joy
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscapes after Various Styles of Old Masters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 5
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Leaf 5 This leaf evokes Zuo Si's poetic line: I shake my robe atop the cliff of thousand ren.
Waterfowl and Reeds
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This album leaf now mounted as a hanging scroll is attributed to the 13th-century artist Liang Kai, who served for a time in the Southern Song court a
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
Cleveland Museum of Art
Looking for a Monastery in the Misty Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Scholar Watching the Waterfall
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape
Cleveland Museum of Art
River Village in High Summer
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
White Clouds and Red Trees
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Visit of the Queen Mother of the West
The Walters Art Museum
The Queen Mother of the West (Hsi Wang Mu) has paid but a single visit to earth, in 110 BC, when Emperor Wu Ti of the Han dynasty received her.
Ducks in a Lotus Pond
The Walters Art Museum
The lotus flower has long been associated with Chinese notions of purity.
Flowering Peach and Peonies
The Walters Art Museum
The artist's poem in the upper right corner of this work tells of the intoxicating blossoms of peach and peony filling his courtyard garden.
Portrait of Dong Fang Shuo with Two Attendants
The Walters Art Museum
Dong Fang Shuo, an official at the court of the Chinese emperor in the late 2nd century BC, became an immortal by stealing a peach the Queen Mother of
Hangzhou Landscape
The Walters Art Museum
Inscribed in the upper right corner of this painting is a line taken from a poem by the 9th-century classical Chinese writer Zhang Hu.
Mountain Landscape in Song Dynasty Style
The Walters Art Museum
The 11th-century Song masters developed techniques to depict mountains, trees, and mists in an essentially realistic fashion.
Cabbages and Butterflies
The Walters Art Museum
In China, the butterfly can be a symbol of happiness in marriage.