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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
By the 1500s, visits to historic and scenic sites in the lower Yangzi delta stimulated an increase of printed illustrated travel books. Topographical depictions of local scenery flourished. Leaves from this album illustrates sites around Lake Tai of the two adjacent counties Changxing and Wuxing (modern Huzhou). Song Xu, who lived intermittently in Jiaxing and Songjiang, must have passed through Wuxing by boat and thus knew the region. The paintings are inscribed with gazetteerlike notations, suggesting that the album was produced for clients as commemorative works, a travel guide, or for “armchair travel” ( woyou ) in one’s mind.
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Wang Yuanqi — Landscape
Kuncan (Chinese, 1612–c. 1673) — Spring Landscape
Wu Li (Chinese, 1632–1718) — Pine Wind from Myriad Villages
Cao Jian — 清 曹澗 倣名家山水 冊|Landscapes in the Styles of Va
Zha Shibiao (Chinese, 1615–1698) — Landscape Album in Variou
Mei Qing (Chinese, 1623–1697) — Landscapes in Various Styles
Kan Tenju (Japanese, 1727–1795) — Landscape with Gentle Peak
Zha Shibiao (Chinese, 1615–1698) — Landscape Album in Variou
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape in the Style of Ch
Shitao (Chinese, 1642–1707) — Reminiscences of Qinhuai River
Landscape with Streams and Mountains
Wang Yuanqi (Chinese, 1642–1715) — Landscape after Ni Zan