Chinese Horse Paintings
The horse, while not native to China, certainly became important during and after the Mongol rule of China, which spanned from the late 1200s to the early 1400s. The Mongol armies were famous for their use of the horse. In Chinese painting the horse symbolizes strength and speed as well as forthrightness and being a “free spirit.”

Running Horse
# 669
12.2" x 9.5"
RicePaper
$200.00

Horse
# 680
10.3" x 10.9"
RicePaper
$200.00

Horse
# 691
13.4" x 10.3"
RicePaper
$200.00

Horse
# 693
12.8" x 9.2"
RicePaper
$200.00

Horse
# 695
9.5" x 12.5"
RicePaper
$200.00

Horse
# 736
7.6" x 12.4"
RicePaper
$140.00

Horse
# 737
13.3" x 8.3"
RicePaper
$140.00

Horse
# 740
8.5" x 12.3"
RicePaper
$140.00

Horse
# 754
8.4" x 12.6"
RicePaper
$140.00

Horse
# 757
8" x 11.4"
RicePaper
$140.00

White horse
# 759
11.9" x 8.6"
RicePaper
$140.00

Running Horse
# 1106
12.5" x 10.5"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Running Horse
# 1107
12.5" x 10.5"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Running Horse
# 1133
12.5" x 9.5"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Horse
# 1142
11.5" x 9.5"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Horse
# 1147
11" x 7"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Horse
# 1168
10.5" x 7"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Black & White Horse
# 1260
12.5" x 8"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Black & White Horse
# 1276
12" x 8"
Rice Paper
$200.00

Horse, Dog & Chinese Cowboy
# 1492
18" x 9.5"
Rice Paper
$340.00

Black & White Horse
# 1505
16.5" x 9.5"
Rice Paper
$340.00
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