Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Seifū Yohei III studied to paint ink compositions in an abstracted, calligraphic way associated with well-read people who made paintings for their own amusement and as gifts for friends.
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Uragami Gyokudō (Japanese, 1745–1820) — Forbidden to the Vul
Ding Yunpeng (Chinese, 1547-c. 1628) — Morning Sun over Heav
Yosa Buson (Japanese, 1716–1783) — Snow Landscape
Li Shan — Birds, Flowers and Insects
Min Zhen (Chinese, 1730–after 1788) — Dragon amid Clouds
Zhang Yucai — 元 張羽材 霖雨圖 卷|Beneficent Rain
Shitao (Chinese, 1642–1707) — Rocks, Orchid, and Bamboo
Wang Yuanqi — Landscape after Huang Gongwang
Li Shan (Chinese, c. 1686–1762) — Five Pine Trees
Bada Shanren (Chinese, 1626–1705) — Landscape after Guo Zhon
Xugu — Landscape and Figure, from an album of Landscapes and
Xugu — Album of Landscapes and Calligraphy for Liu Songfu