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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
Mei Qing’s visits to Huangshan were in the spring and summer, so this wintry scene was a product of his imagination.
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Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
清 梅清 為澤翁倣各家山水圖 冊|Landscapes after Ancient Masters
清 倣 梅清 黃海雲濤圖 扇頁|Peaks of Mount Huang
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
清 倣梅清 響山泛舟圖 軸|Boating beneath Echo Hill
Landscapes in Various Styles after Old Masters
Kuncan (Chinese, 1612–c. 1673) — Spring Landscape
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape in the Style of Ch
Song Xu (Chinese, 1525-c. 1606) — Xiaomei
Lan Ying — Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: after
Song Xu (Chinese, 1525-c. 1606) — Mt. Fenghuang (Mt. Phoenix
Yoshitsugu Haizan (Japanese, 1846–1915) — Painting Eight fro
Landscape with Streams and Mountains
Lan Ying — Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: Artist
Wang Yuanqi — Landscape
Kan Tenju (Japanese, 1727–1795) — Landscape with Gentle Peak
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape in the Style of Ch
Song Xu (Chinese, 1525-c. 1606) — Yutai Peak (Jade Terrace P