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Landscape, late 1940s
Huang Binhong
The Met
Shakyamuni Subjugating Demons, ca. 1888
Kawanabe Kyōsai 河鍋暁斎
The Met
Landscape, 1786
Qian Du
Alms-Bowl Pond (Pal-yŏn) in the Diamond Mountains [Kŭm-kang-san], originally in an album depicting the "Complete Views of the Diamond Mountains" [Kŭm-kang chŏn-to], c. 1788
Kim Hong-to (also known as Sa-nŭng ['cha']; Tan-wŏn ['ho'])
1745 - 1806
The Met
Rainy Landscape, late 18th century
Kim Su-gyu
Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea, mid 18th century
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])
1707 - 1769
The Met
Autumn Ivy, after 1732
Ogata Kenzan
Landscape with a Figure Crossing a Bridge to Reach a Village Nestled in a Mountain Valley, mid 18th century
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])
1707 - 1769
Verdant Cliffs at Ku-tam [Tortoise Lake], Tan-yang, probably originally from an album of eight leaves depicting "Eight Views of Tan-yang" [Tan-yang p'al-kyŏng], mid 18th century
Traditionally attributed to Chŏng Sŏn (also known as Wŏn-paek ['cha']; Kyŏm-chae ['ho'])
1676 - 1759
Spring Bamboo, first half 18th century
Yu Tŏk-chang (also known as Su-un and Ka-san-ŭng)
1675 - 1756
The Met
Landscape with Four Pines, 1644–1911
In the style of Shen Zhou
Beneath the Autumn Leaves (Momiji no Ga), Illustration and Calligraphic Excerpt to Chapter 7 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 17th century
Attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi
1539 - 1613
Beneath the Autumn Leaves (Momiji no Ga), Illustration and Calligraphic Excerpt to Chapter 7 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 17th century
Attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi
1539 - 1613
Rock and Vine with Green Leaves, Mid Edo period, circa 17th-19th century
Goshun 呉春 (Matsumura Gekkei 松村月渓)
1752 - 1811
The Met
“Mistflowers”, late 16th–early 17th century
Tosa Mitsuyoshi
The Met
“The Oak Tree”, late 16th–early 17th century
Tosa Mitsuyoshi
Gazing at a Waterfall, early 1500s
Sōami
Sōami (Japanese, d. 1525)
Art Institute of Chicago
Spring View from a Thatched Pavilion on the Lakeshore, late 15th century
Attributed to Sesshu
Attributed to Sesshu Japanese, 1420-1506
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