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Streams and Mountains
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
Buddhist Retreat by Stream and Mountains
Buddhist Retreat by Stream and Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Eagle on a Tree Trunk
Eagle on a Tree Trunk
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Huang Shen’s swift painting style is reflected in his writing.
Bird on a Flowering Branch
Bird on a Flowering Branch
Cleveland Museum of Art
A male redstart, a type of small bird, sits hunched on the branch of a flowering plum tree in early spring.
Mount Hua
Mount Hua
Cleveland Museum of Art
Landscape in the Style of Dong Yuan and Juran
Landscape in the Style of Dong Yuan and Juran
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Towering peaks and unfolding ranges are piled up and overlaid with layer after layer of brushwork to give an overall dense, dark, and even melancholic
Cleansing Medicinal Herbs in the Stream on a Spring Day
Cleansing Medicinal Herbs in the Stream on a Spring Day
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A famous portraitist, Yu Zhiding here depicts the likeness of Shi Shenyi (born 1661), an official and poet.
Five Pine Trees
Five Pine Trees
Cleveland Museum of Art
Peonies
Peonies
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Clouds Visiting a Mountain Retreat
Clouds Visiting a Mountain Retreat
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The artist’s inscription states that he painted this landscape in the style of Kao Kegong, who in turn followed Mi Fu’s and Mi Youren’s cloudy landsca
Three Horses and Four Grooms
Three Horses and Four Grooms
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ren Renfa's horse images are elegant in appearance and vigorous in spirit.
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge; The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge; The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The grandest of the Buddhist mortuary rites is the Water-Land (shuilu) ritual.
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge
The Bodhisattvas of the Ten Stages in Attaining the Most Perfect Knowledge
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This painting represents bodhisattvas of the ten stages of enlightenment undergoing the final processes toward Buddhahood.
Old Pine Tree
Old Pine Tree
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Here the natural appearance of a gnarled and vine-entangled pine has been transformed into a rhythmic abstraction of brushstrokes and ink tonalities,
The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Eight Hosts of Deva, Naga, and Yakshi
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The grandest of the Buddhist mortuary rites is the Water-Land (shuilu) ritual.
Playing the Qin in a Secluded Valley
Playing the Qin in a Secluded Valley
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The poem inscribed in this painting reads: "Ten thousand layered lofty mountains are presented to the cultivated eye, A thousand feet of cascadin
Old Trees by a Cool Spring
Old Trees by a Cool Spring
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Barbarian Royalty Worshiping the Buddha
Barbarian Royalty Worshiping the Buddha
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Flowering Crab Apple
Flowering Crab Apple
The Cleveland Museum of Art
As Shen Zhou's poem and inscription suggest, this is an informal and rapidly done presentation picture painted when he was 74 years old.
Shakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains
Shakyamuni Emerging from the Mountains
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Shakyamuni emerged from the mountains after years of ascetic practices, which anticipated his sermon in the Deer Park and attainment of enlightenment
Water Village
Water Village
The Cleveland Museum of Art
In the autumn of 1570, Wen Boren painted this seemingly unemotional scene of low-lying marshlands with a chain of rounded mountains in the background.
Quails and Sparrows in an Autumn Scene
Quails and Sparrows in an Autumn Scene
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The flower-and-bird subjects here are depicted in a careful and meticulous manner, echoing the academic tradition but translating the customary colore
Poem on Imperial Gift of an Embroidered Silk: Calligraphy in Cursive Script Style (xingshu)
Poem on Imperial Gift of an Embroidered Silk: Calligraphy in Cursive Script Style (xingshu)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A poem by the influential Wen Zhengming expresses Wen’s gratitude to the Jiajing emperor (reigned 1522–1567) for a gift of embroidered silk bestowed i
The Poet Lin Bu Wandering in the Moonlight
The Poet Lin Bu Wandering in the Moonlight
The Cleveland Museum of Art
A figure with a staff walks at a leisurely pace in deep concentration.

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