Huang’s work is defined by its chinese (culture or style) sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Language of Birds and Fragrance of Flowers (Niaoyu huaxiang)
Huang Qiming Chinese, born 1961

Landscapes
Huang Binhong Chinese, 1864-1955

Landscapes
Huang Binhong Chinese, 1864-1955

Landscapes
Huang Binhong Chinese, 1864-1955

Landscape after Huang Gongwang
Wang Yuanqi (Chinese, 1642-1715)

Landscapes
Huang Binhong 黃賓虹 (Chinese, 1864-1955)

Poem to Zhifu by Huang Tingjian
Hsu Kuo-huang Chinese, born 1950

A painting of Daoist immortal Huang Chuping (Jp: Ko Shohei)
Totoya Hokkei Japanese, 1780-1850

Huang Shigong (Kosekiho) and Zhang Liang (Choryo), from "A Set of Two on the States of Han and Chu (Kanso niban no uchi)"
Attributed to Yanagawa Shigenobu II Japanese, active c. 1820s-late 1850s

Huang Xiang (Ko Kyo), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety in China (Morokoshi nijushiko)"
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese, 1797-1861

Huang Tingjian (Ko Teiken), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety in China (Morokoshi nijushiko)"
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese, 1797-1861

Still Life with Grapes and Flowers
Mélanie de Comoléra (French, 1789-1854)