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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

Portrait of Wang Wei

Artist: Unknown

Winter Landscape with Birds

Artist, traditionally attributed: Li Di (Chinese, ca. 1125–ca. 1200)

Red Prunus and White Magnolia

Artist, style of: Zhao Chang (Chinese, ca. 960–after 1016)

Two Boys Teasing a Crab

Maker: Unknown

A Bamboo Grove in Mist

Artist, attributed to: Guan Daosheng (Chinese, 1262–1319)

Landscape

Artist: Ban Yue (Chinese)

Landscape

Artist: Zhu Zaifa

Female Ancestor portrait

Artist: Unknown

Stage Set of a Palace

Artist: Unknown

Assembled deities

Artist: Unknown

Many deities

Artist: Unknown

Family of Chinese deities

Artist: Unknown

Seated man in yellow

Artist: Unknown

General on horseback

Artist: Unknown

Female Ancestor Portrait

Artist: Unknown

Landscape in the Style of Juran

Artist, attributed to: Zha Shibiao (Chinese, 1615–1698)

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