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Pavilion and Sparse Trees
Hongren
A serene 17th-century ink-on-paper landscape by the master Hongren, capturing the quiet elegance of sparse trees and a solitary pavilion.
Quieter paintings and soft palettes suited to a slower, calmer pace.
Soft color, gentle subjects, and quieter compositions help create a slower, more restful mood.

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Hongren
A serene 17th-century ink-on-paper landscape by the master Hongren, capturing the quiet elegance of sparse trees and a solitary pavilion.

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