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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
The twenty paintings in this double album by Chen Hongshou include landscapes, figures, and flowers. It also has one leaf featuring a woman, an often-used subject not found in the other albums from the latter part of his career. His late works are wonderful summations of Chen's peculiar and quirky art—archaistic, hyper-refined—but without accompanying shallowness or sentimentality. His figures and landscapes in the late albums are miniaturized, not unlike the small Chinese gardens, or the carefully selected small table rocks or old roots used for contemplation to see the world in miniature. This loss of scale is quite deliberate and reflects the psychological situation of a depressed class like the Ming loyalist officials and scholars, deprived of their integrity and honor, and forced to lead a diminished and restricted existence.
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Paintings after Ancient Masters: Landscape in the Style of N
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Narcissus and Bare Trees
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Scholars in a Garden
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Daoist and Crane in Autumn
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Mr. Five Willows (Wuliu), T
明 陳洪綬 樹下高士圖 軸|Scholar-recluse in blue-green landscape
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Rock, Old Tree, and Bamboo
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Chrysanthemum and Rock
Ma Yuan (Chinese, c. 1150–after 1255) — Drinking in the Moon
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape in the Style of Ch
Fan Qi — 清 樊圻 為玉翁作山水圖 冊|Landscapes Painted for Yuweng
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape
Wang Hui|Unidentified artist — 清 王翬 玉峰看月圖 軸|Landscape: Eve o
Mei Qing (Chinese, 1623–1697) — Landscapes in Various Styles
Zha Shibiao (Chinese, 1615–1698) — Landscape Album in Variou
Wang Hui — 倣趙伯駒山水圖 軸|Landscape in the Style of Zhao Boju (Fa
Zha Shibiao (Chinese, 1615–1698) — Landscape Album in Variou
Hoashi Kyōu (Japanese, 1810–1884) — Sunset over Autumn Mount
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape
Sheng Mou (Chinese, active c. 1310–1350) — Travelers in Autu