![Wang Jian | Mountain Scenery with Streams and Pavilions in the Style of Fan Kuan | China | Qing dynasty (1644–1911) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Wang Jian | Mountain Scenery with Streams and Pavilions in the Style of Fan Kuan | China | Qing dynasty (1644–1911) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/as/original/LC-2015_788_sr1_03.jpg)
Wang Jian | Mountain Scenery with Streams and Pavilions in the Style of Fan Kuan | China | Qing dynasty (1644–1911) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
![A Trio of National Treasures: Fan Kuan, Guo Xi, and Li Tang at the National Palace Museum_A Trio of National Treasures A Trio of National Treasures: Fan Kuan, Guo Xi, and Li Tang at the National Palace Museum_A Trio of National Treasures](https://theme.npm.edu.tw/exh110/Treasures/common/images/exhibit/10s.jpg)
A Trio of National Treasures: Fan Kuan, Guo Xi, and Li Tang at the National Palace Museum_A Trio of National Treasures
![Fan Kuan (Chinese: 范寬; pinyin: Fàn Kuān; Wade–Giles: Fan K'uan) was a Chinese landscape painter of the Song Dynasty (960–1279 CE) considered among the great masters of the tenth and eleventh centuries. Fan Kuan (Chinese: 范寬; pinyin: Fàn Kuān; Wade–Giles: Fan K'uan) was a Chinese landscape painter of the Song Dynasty (960–1279 CE) considered among the great masters of the tenth and eleventh centuries.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B02J6H/fan-kuan-chinese-pinyin-fn-kun-wadegiles-fan-kuan-was-a-chinese-landscape-painter-of-the-song-dynasty-9601279-ce-considered-among-the-great-masters-of-the-tenth-and-eleventh-centuries-almost-no-biographical-details-survive-about-him-he-modelled-his-early-work-after-that-of-the-artist-li-cheng-919967-but-later-he-concluded-that-nature-was-the-only-true-teacher-he-spent-the-rest-of-his-life-as-a-recluse-in-the-rugged-qiantang-mountains-of-shanxi-besides-his-admiration-and-love-for-the-mountains-of-northern-china-little-else-is-known-of-his-life-travellers-among-mount-2B02J6H.jpg)