Exploring the infinite tranquility in the vast landscapes of 'Streams and Mountains without End' at #ClevelandMuseumofArt. Timeless harmony in chaos, don't you think?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/1953.126
Streams and Mountains without End | Cleveland Museum of Art

Streams and Mountains without End was a landmark acquisition of 1953, made just a year after Sherman Lee had returned to Cleveland as curator of Oriental art. He acquired it with the intention to provide "a more than adequate foundation for a fine collection of Chinese landscape painting." This impressive work demonstrates the culmination of stylistic developments in Chinese monumental landscape painting following the Northern Song tradition. It represents a journey through a landscape, making it a fitting metaphor for Lee’s journey of discovery and achievement over a lifetime.

Discovering home anew through art at #ClevelandMuseumofArt. The Valley of the Tyne near Henshaw unveils the potent beauty of ordinary landscapes! What's your #NativeBeauty?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/1997.138
The Valley of the Tyne, My Native Country near Henshaw | Cleveland Museum of Art

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Exploring the rugged beauty of Salt Creek Canyon in Utah through Timothy H. O'Sullivan's lens from 1871-75. Preserved at #Rijksmuseum. What landscape moves you the most?
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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-F-2001-7-794-2
Gezicht op rotsen in Salt Creek canyon in Utah, Timothy H. O'Sullivan (mogelijk), ca. 1871 - in of voor 1875 - Rijksmuseum

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