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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
Tending water buffalos has traditionally been the task of young boys and can still be seen in rural areas of Southern China today.
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Ishō Tokugan (Japanese, c. 1359–1437) — Landscape
Zhao Yong (Chinese, c. 1289-c. 1362) — Fishermen-Hermits in
Yi Bul-hae (Korean, active 1500s) — Landscape with Fishermen
Gao Tao (Chinese, 1100s) — Birds in a Grove in a Mountainous
Lu Wenying (Chinese) — River Village in a Rainstorm
Wang Meng — 元 王蒙 丹崖翠壑圖 軸|Red Cliffs and Green Valleys
Gakuō Zōkyū (Japanese, active about 1482–1514) — Chinese Ser
Luo Zhichuan (Chinese, active 1280s–1320s) — Carrying a Qin
Zhai Dakun (Chinese, d. 1804) — Landscape
Landscape
Dai Jin (Chinese, 1388–1462) — The Hermit Xu You Resting by
Ma Yuan (Chinese, c. 1150–after 1255) — Bamboo and Ducks by