Landscape

This is an ink painting by Li Xiongcai (1910-2001). It reflects his signature use of pin trees in picturesque landscapes.

This is an ink painting by Leung Pak-yue (1903-1978). It follows the compositional rules of the Orthodox School of the early Qing.

This is an ink painting by Fang Zhaoling (1914-2006). The technique used is to spill the ink with a brush on the paper.

This is an ink painting by Leung Pak-yue (1903-1978). It follows the compositional rules of the Orthodox School of the early Qing.

This is an ink painting by Liu Haisu (1896-1994). It depicts the 'Day of Great Cold' (Da Han) on January 21, 1926.

This is an ink painting by Lai Shaoqi (1915-2000). Mount Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China'.

This is an ink painting by Lu Zishu (1900-1978) in the style of late Ming painter Li Liufang(1575-1629).

This is an ink painting by Ting Yin-yung (1902-1978). He stylistically transforms modes established by the Yuan painter Ni Zan(1301-1374).

This is an ink painting by Liu Haisu (1896-1994). It depicts the 'Day of Great Cold' (Da Han) on January 21, 1926.

The ink painting demonstrates Harold Wong Chung-fong (1943-Present)'s brushwork with overlapping layers of strokes in dry and wet ink.