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Peonies

Artist: Unknown

Flowers and Insects

Artist, style of: Jiang Tingxi (Chinese, 1669–1732)

Two Orchid Sprays

Artist: Yu Jingzhi (Chinese, 1890–after 1967)

Annunciation

Artist: Maurice Denis (French, 1870–1943)

Mount Fuji

Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797–1858)

Maple and Flowers

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

Orchid in Autumn

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

Lady Among Bamboo and Plum

Artist: Unknown

Fishing Village in Moonlight

Artist: Unknown

A White Peony

Artist: Unknown

Winter Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Li Shan (Chinese, 1150–1201)

Bamboo Leaves

Artist: Unknown

The Garden

Artist: Christof Drexel (German, 1886-1979)

Phoenix-Tail Bamboo in the Style of Su Shi

Artist: Unknown

Mountains and Water after Mi Fu

Artist: Unknown

Cloudy Woods, Summer Chill in the Style of Mi Youren

Artist: Unknown

Fishermen in Conversation

Artist: Unknown

Twelve Views of Landscape in the style of Xia Gui

Artist: Unknown

Red Prunus and White Magnolia after Zhao Chang

Artist: Unknown

Wild Chrysanthemums after Shen Zhou

Artist: Unknown

The Dragon Boat Festival

Artist: Unknown

Egrets, Small Birds, Willows, and Peach Blossoms

Artist: Unknown

A mandarin duck beside a lotus

Artist: Dongshan Zhushi

Orchids

Artist: Yu Zhen (Chinese, born 1890)

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