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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
Landscapes painted in blue and green mineral pigments often allude to the past or to paradise. Here the color may suggest that surrounded by nature, the figure can escape the hassles of the chaotic world.
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Luo Zhichuan (Chinese, active 1280s–1320s) — Ramblers over a
Yi Bul-hae (Korean, active 1500s) — Landscape with Fishermen
Chen Ruyan (Chinese, c. 1331–1371) — Mountains of the Immort
Unidentified artist — 南宋 佚名 雪景待渡圖 團扇|Waiting for the Ferr
Li Gonglin (Chinese, c. 1049–1106) — Dwelling in the Longmia
Li Gonglin (Chinese, c. 1049–1106) — Dwelling in the Longmia
Ishō Tokugan (Japanese, c. 1359–1437) — Landscape
Unidentified artist|Liu Songnian — 明/清 佚名 劉松年 偽款 山水人物圖|Garde
Sheng Maoye — 明 盛茂曄 唐詩意山水圖 冊|Landscapes after Tang Poems
Gao Cen — 清 高岑 擬古山水圖 冊 絹本|Landscapes in the styles of old ma
Li Gonglin (Chinese, c. 1049–1106) — Dwelling in the Longmia
Luo Zhichuan (Chinese, active 1280s–1320s) — Carrying a Qin