Captain John Linzee (1743-1798), c. 1720 - c. 1791
Sir George Chalmers
Susannah Inman Linzee (Mrs. John Linzee) (1745-1792), c. 1720 - c. 1791
Sir George Chalmers
Bird on a Bamboo Branch
Korean
Album of Paintings
Chinese
Roses and Wisteria by a Garden Rock, 1686 - c. 1756
Li Shan 李鱓
Branch of Old Blossoming Plum Tree under Full Moon, active 17th century - 18th century
Chuk-sŏl (also known as Chuk-sŏl Kŏ-sa; To-chae)
Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 2nd of 2 Volumes
Japanese
Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 1st of 2 Volumes
Japanese
Spring Bamboo, 1675 - 1756
Yu Tŏk-chang (also known as Su-un and Ka-san-ŭng)
Two Stalks of Old Bamboo in Spring, active 17th century - 18th century
Chuk-sŏl (also known as Chuk-sŏl Kŏ-sa; To-chae)
Saint John The Baptist
Unidentified Artist
Head of Christ
Unidentified Artist
Three Water Buffaloes and a Calf under a River-side Tree, active 1776 - 1800
Kim Ik-chu
Two Horses under a Willow Tree, active 1776 - 1800
Kim Ik-chu
Two Scholars Seated in a Landscape, Engaged in Conversation, and Admiring a Waterfall While an Attendant Prepares Tea, 1707 - 1769
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])
Two Birds, Probably Magpies, on a Branch of Blossoming Plum
Korean
Seated Chijang Posal (Chinese, Dizang Pusa; Sanskrit, Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha) Flanked by Monk Tomyŏng (Chinese, Daoming) and Demon King Mutok Kuiwang (Chinese, Wudu Guiwang) and Surrounded by the Ten Kings of Hell and Their Retinues
Korean
Landscape with a Figure Crossing a Bridge to Reach a Village Nestled in a Mountain Valley, 1707 - 1769
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho'])
Alms-Bowl Pond (Pal-yŏn) in the Diamond Mountains [Kŭm-kang-san], originally in an album depicting the "Complete Views of the Diamond Mountains" [Kŭm-kang chŏn-to], 1745 - 1806
Kim Hong-to (also known as Sa-nŭng ['cha']; Tan-wŏn ['ho'])
Verdant Cliffs at Ku-tam [Tortoise Lake], Tan-yang, probably originally from an album of eight leaves depicting "Eight Views of Tan-yang" [Tan-yang p'al-kyŏng], 1676 - 1759
Traditionally attributed to Chŏng Sŏn (also known as Wŏn-paek ['cha']; Kyŏm-chae ['ho'])