夏圭
English: Xia Gui (fl. 1195–1224) was a Chinese landscape painter of the Song Dynasty. He was one of the most important artists of his time, and his influence spread not only throughout China, but also in Japan.
Scrolls
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Pure and Remote View of Streams and Mountains, right half of a nine-meter (30 feet) hand scroll
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Pure and Remote View of Streams and Mountains, detail
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Twelve Views from a Thatched Hut, hand scroll, detail (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, United States)
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Twelve Views from a Thatched Hut, hand scroll, detail (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, United States)
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Willows and Boats on West Lake, hanging scroll
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Autumn Moonlight on Dongting Lake, hanging scroll
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Rapids in a Mountain Valley, hanging scroll
Album leaves
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Untitled Landscape from the Hikkoen anthology (Tokyo National Gallery, Tokyo, Japan)
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Sailboat in Rainstorm (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
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Untitled Landscape (Tokyo National Gallery, Tokyo, Japan)
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Mountain Market, Clear with Rising Mist (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, United States) (attributed)