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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
As a leading figure in the Orthodox School of Chinese painting, Wang Hui believed that the act of painting was a dialogue with one or more masters of the past.
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清 王翬等 康熙南巡圖 (卷三: 濟南至泰山) 卷|The Kangxi Emperor's Southern Insp
倣趙伯駒山水圖 軸|Landscape in the Style of Zhao Boju (Fang Zhao Boj
Landscape
清 佚名 倣王翬 倣李公麟草堂圖 軸|Landscape in the Style of Li Gong
Hall of Lofty Pines
Portrait of An Qi
清 王翬 倣巨然燕文貴山水圖 卷|Landscape in the Style of Juran and Yan
清 王翬 雨後晴巒圖 扇頁|Mountains after Rain
Ike Taiga (Japanese, 1723–1776) — West Lake
Zou Zhe (Chinese, c. 1610-before 1688) — Autumn Mist in the
Tao Hong (Chinese, active c. 1610–1640) — A Solitary Crane i
Song Ke (Chinese, 1327–1387) — Landscape with Bamboo
Sōami (Japanese, d. 1525) — Landscape
Liu Yu — 清 柳堉 幽谷深林圖 卷|Remote Valleys and Deep Forests
Dong Qichang — 明 董其昌 秋山圖 軸|Autumn Mountains
Yi Bingshou — 清 伊秉綬 山水 冊|Landscapes
Lu Zhi (Chinese, 1496–1576) — Daoist Retreat in Mountain and
Wang Yuanqi — Landscape after Huang Gongwang
Kuncan (Chinese, 1612–c. 1673) — Spring Landscape
Zhang Shanghe — 清 張上龢 山水 軸|Landscape