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The Ninth Day Literary Gathering at Xing’an
The Ninth Day Literary Gathering at Xing’an
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This group portrait and commemorative work keeps alive the memory of a literary gathering held in 1743 at a private garden in Yangzhou.
Chrysanthemums and Cabbage
Chrysanthemums and Cabbage
The Cleveland Museum of Art
On an autumn day in Beijing, Tao Cheng had a gathering with a group of scholar-officials and created two paintings in a spontaneous, casual style.
Bamboo, Rocks and Lonely Orchids
Bamboo, Rocks and Lonely Orchids
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Zhao Mengfu, a great scholar-painter, wrote this famous and much admired verse: Rocks must be painted in the feibai mode, / The trees done by brush st
Landscape in the Style of Huang Gongwang
Landscape in the Style of Huang Gongwang
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A sweeping vista of energized mountains, hills, small islands, sand bars, and rivers, this painting retains a simple coherence of ideas and images.
Lady Xuanwen Giving Instruction on the Rites of Zhou
Lady Xuanwen Giving Instruction on the Rites of Zhou
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This extraordinary painting by Chen Hongshou depicts the story of Xuanwen Jun, or Lady of Literary Propagation, at a venerable age, instructing young
Mt. Taibo in the Style of Wang Meng
Mt. Taibo in the Style of Wang Meng
The Cleveland Museum of Art
When a Chinese painter "imitated" a painting by a past master, the intention was never to produce an exact copy.
River and Mountains on a Clear Autumn Day
River and Mountains on a Clear Autumn Day
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Beggars and Street Characters
Beggars and Street Characters
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting demonstrates Zhou Chen’s masterful skill in rendering impoverished people from his memories of figures in the street.
A Scholar's Retreat amid Autumn Trees
A Scholar's Retreat amid Autumn Trees
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Wang Fu painted this going-away present and 3 friends added poems wishing the best for their departing friend Gongyi.
Poetic Feeling in a Thatched Pavilion
Poetic Feeling in a Thatched Pavilion
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ink Flowers
Ink Flowers
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Zhao Zhong's flowers, each paired with a poem, echo the fine-style colored flowers of the academic tradition, but instead he used only ink.
Zhao Mengfu Writing the Heart (Hridaya) Sutra in Exchange for Tea
Zhao Mengfu Writing the Heart (Hridaya) Sutra in Exchange for Tea
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Yuan dynasty calligrapher Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322) is said to have transcribed the Heart Sutra for a certain priest named Li in exchange for tea.
Sericulture (The Process of Making Silk)
Sericulture (The Process of Making Silk)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
From right to left, this handscroll illustrates stages in the production of silk, from the raising of silkworms to the weaving of silk cloth.
Flowers of Four Seasons, with Poems
Flowers of Four Seasons, with Poems
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In this painting, flowers are loosely arranged by the seasons: narcissus and peony represent early spring; yellow loquat and lotus, summer; chrysanthe
The Mountain of Five Cataracts
The Mountain of Five Cataracts
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A unique landscape painting in the existing body of Chen Hongshou’s art, this painting reveals his involvement with the practice of fang (imitation) t
Xu Jingyang Moving His Family
Xu Jingyang Moving His Family
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This scroll depicts the legend of Xu Zhengyang, who attained the Dao (the Way) by moving his family to the land of the immortals in AD 281, accompanie
Washing the Feet (from the Dusty World)
Washing the Feet (from the Dusty World)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A scholar on a boat in the middle ground bathes his feet in the cooling stream. The vast river scene is depicted from a high viewing point.
Solitary Colors of the Autumn Woods
Solitary Colors of the Autumn Woods
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Two gentlemen stand outside a thatched hut in a dense forest; some trees have bare branches indicating that the season is early autumn.
The Garden for Solitary Enjoyment
The Garden for Solitary Enjoyment
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Fish and Rocks
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
Listening to the Bamboo
Listening to the Bamboo
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Four Poems: Calligraphy in Cursive Script (xingshu)
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.
Leisure Enough to Spare
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.

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