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
The pine and bamboo are defined by ink wash, but the flowers take form through color within contour lines.
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Maruyama Ōkyo (Japanese, 1733–1795) — Summer Night; Winter D
Kano Naonobu (Japanese, 1607–1650) — Summer and Winter Lands
Watanabe Shikō (Japanese, 1683–1755) — Flowers and Trees of
Kano Naonobu (Japanese, 1607–1650) — Winter Scene with Plum
Moonlit Landscape
Chinese Landscape
Watanabe Shikō (Japanese, 1683–1755) — Eight Views of the Xi
Bamboo in Four Seasons: Summer and Winter
Yamamoto Baiitsu — 山本梅逸筆 四季山水図|Landscapes of the Four Season
Kano Tan’yū (Japanese, 1602–1674) — The Four Seasons
Kano Shōei (Japanese, 1519–1592) — The Four Accomplishments
Kō Sūkoku (Japanese, 1730–1804) — Spring and Autumn Farming