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Landscape, 1800s. Creator: UnknownLandscape, 1800s
Landscape, c. 1414. Creator: UnknownLandscape, c. 1414. This composition was fashioned after works created by Zen clerics of the Muromachi period (1392-1573)
Grapes, 1800s. Creator: UnknownGrapes, 1800s. The grape was imported into East Asia from the West via the Silk Road. In Korea, making wine from the fruit became popular after the Chinese Yuan emperor presented grape wine to
Grapes, 1700s. Creator: UnknownGrapes, 1700s
Landscape with a Distant Temple, early 1500s. Creator: UnknownLandscape with a Distant Temple, early 1500s. A traveler has presumably descended from the distant temple compound that consists of several buildings linked together by a winding trail lined with
Landscape of the Four Seasons, early 1500s. Creator: Yi Sumun (Korean, b. c. 1404)Landscape of the Four Seasons, early 1500s. Yi Sumun is a Korean painter who moved to Japan in 1424 at the age of 20. Yis style likely represents the Yuanti school of royal court painting during
Geese Returning Home, 1500s. Creator: UnknownGeese Returning Home, 1500s. The scene of geese descending to a sandbar originated with a very popular Chinese poem and theme in painting, Eight Views of Xiao Xiang River