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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Yi Sumun is believed to have been a Korean man who moved to Japan in 1424 and became an influential landscape painter in Japan.
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Chinese Landscape
Watanabe Shikō (Japanese, 1683–1755) — Eight Views of the Xi
Kano Tan’yū (Japanese, 1602–1674) — The Four Seasons
Kō Sūkoku (Japanese, 1730–1804) — Spring and Autumn Farming
Moonlit Landscape
Landscape
Watanabe Shikō (Japanese, 1683–1755) — Eight Views of the Xi
Landscape
Kano Shōei (Japanese, 1519–1592) — The Four Accomplishments
Unkoku Tōeki (Japanese, 1591–1644?) — Chinese Pavilions in a
Sōami — 相阿弥筆 四季山水図 (瀟湘八景)|Landscape of the Four Seasons (Ei
Kano Tan’yū (Japanese, 1602–1674) — The Four Seasons