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On Happiness, Calligraphy in Seal Script Style (zhuanshu)
On Happiness, Calligraphy in Seal Script Style (zhuanshu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Yang Yisun transcribed this ancient text on six narrow scrolls, starting at the top right and ending at the bottom left.
On Happiness, Calligraphy in Seal Script Style (zhuanshu)
On Happiness, Calligraphy in Seal Script Style (zhuanshu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Yang Yisun transcribed this ancient text on six narrow scrolls, starting at the top right and ending at the bottom left.
Zhong Kui Supported by Ghosts
Zhong Kui Supported by Ghosts
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Purification at the Orchid Pavilion
Purification at the Orchid Pavilion
Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting records a historic event in the year AD 353.
Li Tieguai
Li Tieguai
The Cleveland Museum of Art
River Village in a Rainstorm
River Village in a Rainstorm
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Over this vista, the diagonal sweeps of the storm—the bands of wind and rain that conceal the land and stir up the river while bending all the vegetat
Saying Farewell at Xunyang
Saying Farewell at Xunyang
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Wen Boren depicted the chilly autumn water with a fishnet pattern.
Heavenly King Virudhaka
Heavenly King Virudhaka
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Heavenly Kings are guardians who watch over the cardinal directions: north, south, west, and east.
Buddha Amitābha with Two Attending Bodhisattvas
Buddha Amitābha with Two Attending Bodhisattvas
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The supreme deities that rule over the Western Paradise—Amitābha (阿彌陀 in Chinese), Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin 觀音), and Mahāsthāmaprāpta (Dashizhi 大勢至)—ar
Frontispiece for the Lotus Sutra
Frontispiece for the Lotus Sutra
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The frontispiece of this sutra, a sacred Buddhist scripture, illustrates episodes mentioned in the Buddha’s teaching.
Herdboys and Buffalo in Landscapes
Herdboys and Buffalo in Landscapes
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Herdboys tend their buffalo in a bucolic landscape by a winding stream.
The Hermit Xu You Resting by a Stream
The Hermit Xu You Resting by a Stream
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The subject of this painting, Xu You, is an ancient worthy and reclusive figure who, when offered the throne by the legendary emperor Yao, refused it
Clearing Autumn Mists in the Chu Mountains
Clearing Autumn Mists in the Chu Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In his inscription Lan Yin states that he uses Mi Fu’s methods to depict this landscape.
A Pair of Peafowl
A Pair of Peafowl
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A peacock and a peahen provide the focal point for this work that not only serves a decorative function but may also be a symbolic language to suggest
A Hundred Birds and the Three Friends
A Hundred Birds and the Three Friends
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Among the most talented court painters of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Bian Wenjin was known for harmoniously combining elegant calligraphic brushwor
Bodhidharma Meditating Facing a Cliff
Bodhidharma Meditating Facing a Cliff
Cleveland Museum of Art
Bodhidharma is the legendary founder of Chan (Zen) Buddhism in China. Here he is seen meditating in front of a cliff, atop Mount Song.
Portrait of Buddhist Monks of Obaku Sect
Portrait of Buddhist Monks of Obaku Sect
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting features 24 Buddhist priests of several generations, all members of the same temple or sect. Not all of them have been identified yet.
Calligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu)
Calligraphy in Semi-Cursive Style (xing-caoshu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This bold calligraphy written by Yueshan, an Obaku sect monk, consists of five characters tentatively translated as “Pine trees singing in the wind.”
Portrait of an Official
Portrait of an Official
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This official's portrait was done in the portrait painting style of the Ming dynasty.
Mountain Landscape in Moonlight
Mountain Landscape in Moonlight
Cleveland Museum of Art
Seated Amitābha
Seated Amitābha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Originally, this scroll was acquired by the museum as a Korean work, but has now been reattributed as Ming period Chinese.
Two Horses
Two Horses
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Palace Ladies
Palace Ladies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This handscroll illustrates the pursuits of court ladies in a palace precinct on a spring day.
Thin Forest and Distant Mountains
Thin Forest and Distant Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art

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