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Chinese Mythology Collection

Explore the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology through these captivating artworks

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Nambang Yeomje (Nanfang Yendi), Lord of the Southern Quadrant (image 3 of 4), 18th century

Nambang Yeomje (Nanfang Yendi), Lord of the Southern Quadrant (image 3 of 4), 18th century. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Yan Emperor of the South. Nambang Yeomje (Nanfang Yendi), Lord of the Southern Quadrant (image 3 of 4), 18th century

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Feng Meng of the Han Dynasty, 1702. Creator: Pieter Schenk

Feng Meng of the Han Dynasty, 1702. Creator: Pieter Schenk
Feng Meng of the Han Dynasty, 1702

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Zhong Kui. Creator: Li Shizhuo

Zhong Kui. Creator: Li Shizhuo
Zhong Kui

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Zhong Kui, c.1700. Creator: Xu Dong

Zhong Kui, c.1700. Creator: Xu Dong
Zhong Kui, c.1700

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Zhong Kui. Creator: Xu Dong

Zhong Kui. Creator: Xu Dong
Zhong Kui

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Marshal Wang, 1542 (ink and color on silk)

Marshal Wang, 1542 (ink and color on silk)
5054687 Marshal Wang, 1542 (ink and color on silk) by Chinese School, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); length: 98.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Marshal Wang)

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Bronze statue of Kui Xing, Chinese god of literature (engraving)

Bronze statue of Kui Xing, Chinese god of literature (engraving)
3647830 Bronze statue of Kui Xing, Chinese god of literature (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bronze statue of Kui Xing, Chinese god of literature)

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: An Incident in Chinese Mythology (engraving)

An Incident in Chinese Mythology (engraving)
1053489 An Incident in Chinese Mythology (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Incident in Chinese Mythology)

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Tamamo no Mae and the Archer Miura Kuranosuke, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Tamamo no Mae and the Archer Miura Kuranosuke, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Tamamo no Mae and the Archer Miura Kuranosuke, 1835. Formerly attributed to Yashima Gakutei

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Four Chinese gods, 1728. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)

Four Chinese gods, 1728. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)
Four Chinese gods, 1728. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: The Chinese God of War. Artist: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)

The Chinese God of War. Artist: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)
The Chinese God of War. Found in the collection of Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Background imageChinese Mythology Collection: Bronze statue of a lion in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Bronze statue of a lion in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China


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Explore the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology through these captivating artworks. Marvel at the bravery of Marshal Wang, depicted in a 1542 silk painting, leading his troops to victory. Delve into the world of literature with the Bronze statue of Kui Xing, the Chinese god of literature. Witness the intrigue of an Incident in Chinese Mythology, as depicted in an engraving. Be enthralled by the beauty and mystery of Tamamo no Mae and the Archer Miura Kuranosuke, in an 1835 artwork. Gaze upon the serene Buddhist Fragrance Pavilion in the Summer Palace, adorned with painted artwork of four Chinese gods. Prepare for battle with the powerful Chinese God of War, as portrayed by Hokusai. And finally, guarded by a majestic Bronze statue of a lion, the Forbidden City stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Chinese mythology.