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Landscape with mountains, river, flowering trees and birds

Artist, attributed to: Qiu Ying (Chinese, 1494–ca. 1552)

River landscape with bridge and pavilion

Artist, attributed to: Ma Yuan (Chinese, ca. 1150–after 1255)

Horse and Groom

Artist: Zhao Guang

Riders on a Mountain Path

Artist: Unknown

Eight folded double sheets

Artist: Unknown

Peasants Moving

Artist, traditionally attributed: Han Huang (Chinese, 723–787 CE)

Buffalo going Home

Artist, traditionally attributed: Yan Ziping (Chinese, active 1163–1189)

Daoist Immortal Han Xiangzi with an Attendant

Artist: Ning Zhai (Chinese, active late 15th–early 16th century)

Blue and green landscape

Artist, attributed to: Qiu Ying (Chinese, 1494–ca. 1552)

Four Old Men in a Blue and Green Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Qiu Ying (Chinese, 1494–ca. 1552)

Tiger in a Snowy Landscape

Artist: Unknown

Bamboo in snow

Artist: Yuan Dong

Round Fan

Artist: Unknown

Landscape

Artist: Chen Yueqiao

Snow Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Xu Daoning (Chinese, ca. 970–ca. 1052)

Lady's Ancestral Portrait

Artist: Unknown

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