Water and Land Ritual paintings

The Water and Land Ritual paintings is a set thirty six Chinese mythological paintings from 1454.[1] The paintings were part of a larger set, as indicated by the incomplete representation of certain themes on the extant scrolls.[1] The majority of paintings (thirty four) are housed in the Guimet Museum and the remaining two are kept in the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Great Generals of the Desert and the Spirits of Grasses and Trees Who Dwell in the Void of Water and Land, part of the Water and Land Ritual paintings

References

  1. Marsha Smith Weidner, Patricia Ann Berger, Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (1994). Latter Days of the Law: Images of Chinese Buddhism, 850 - 1850. University of Hawaii Press. p. 286. ISBN 0824816625.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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