Eastern Art Online, Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art

Ashmolean − Eastern Art Online, Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art

Chinese Landscapes from the Ashmolean Collection

(from 9th Feb until 21st Jul 2013)

Explore the continued tradition of Chinese landscape painting in this complement to the Xu Bing show.

Detail of River Landscape, by Zha Shibiao, Yangzhou, China, 1666 (Museum No: EA1980.142)
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In the style of the Yuan period

Mountain landscape with a building (EA1960.220) Mountain landscape with a building (EA1960.220)   Landscape in early summer (EA1995.197) Landscape in early summer (EA1995.197)   Landscape in the style of Wang Meng (EA1962.123) Landscape in the style of Wang Meng (EA1962.123)
Myriad Autumn Peaks (EA1962.232) Myriad Autumn Peaks (EA1962.232)   River and mountain landscape (EA1964.78) River and mountain landscape (EA1964.78)   Landscape with a figure on a donkey (EA2012.185.l) Landscape with a figure on a donkey (EA2012.185.l)

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