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Figure of a woman resembling Okame

Artist: Raisho (Japanese)

Tall Lady

Artist: Nishikawa Sukenobu (Japanese, 1671–1751)

Monkeys

Artist, attributed to: Mori Sosen (Japanese, 1747–1821)

Maple and Flowers

Artist, attributed to: Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858)

Mandarin Ducks

Artist: Sakai Ōho (Japanese, 1808–1841)
Artist: Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828)

Kakemono: Michizane

Maker: Unknown

Sixteen Arhats

Maker: Unknown

Po Wang Hou Zhang Qian of Han Meeting an Immortal

Artist, traditionally attributed: Yan Liben (Chinese, ca. 600–673)

Clear Morning in Snow-covered Mountains

Artist: Zhang Gu (Chinese)
Artist, formerly attributed to: (Tang copy by) Yang Fei

Returning Boat in Cloudy Mountains

Artist, traditionally attributed: Mi Fu (Chinese, 1051–1107)

Tang family portraits (Tang Jie and Tang Xun)

Artist, attributed to: Zhao Ding

A Luohan in Meditation

Maker: Unknown

Orchid in Autumn

Artist, attributed to: Zheng Sixiao (Chinese, 1241–1318)

A Gibbon Reaching for a Lotus Pod

Artist, forgery of: Zhu Zhanji (Chinese, 1399–1435)

Bodhisattvas of Ten Cardinal Points

Artist: Lu Tianru (Chinese, 1400–1450)

Painting of a Girl

Artist: Unknown

Clearing after Snow in Streams and Mountains

Artist, copy after: Yang Sheng

The Immortal Hong Yai

Artist, traditionally attributed: Wu Daozi (Chinese, 689–758)

Birds on a River Bank

Artist: Unknown
Artist, traditionally attributed: Huang Quan (Chinese, 903–965)

Phoenix-Tail Bamboo

Artist: Su Shi (Chinese, 1037–1101)

A Magpie

Artist: Unknown

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