Landscape (Album of Landscapes, Leaf 3) by Wang Gai. A 17th-century Chinese ink drawing on paper depicting a serene landscape with a small pavilion, a footbridge, and rocky islands.

Landscape (Album of Landscapes, Leaf 3)

Wang Gai

1677 · Medium Not Listed

A serene 17th-century Chinese ink landscape featuring a solitary pavilion and delicate rocky shorelines.

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Where it works

An airy, quiet work with softened warm notes — adds presence without crowding the room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Bathroom
Placement
Best across wider walls, shelves, and low furniture lines
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Benefits from a wall with more tonal contrast
Color notes
Soft cream, Warm beige, Soft sage

About the piece

Created in 1677 by Wang Gai during the early Qing Dynasty, this album leaf demonstrates a masterful use of negative space and expressive brushwork. The composition leads the eye across calm waters from a solitary pavilion toward distant, mist-shrouded rocks and a simple bridge, embodying the contemplative spirit of traditional Chinese landscape painting.