Li’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.

Auspicious Cloud (Xiangyun)
Li Zhong Chinese, born 1954

Landscape
Li Huayi American, born China, 1948

Ten Thousand Acres of Lotus
Li Huasheng Chinese, born 1944

Birds, Flowers and Insects
Li Shan (Attributed to) Chinese, 1686-after 1760

By the Lake (湖边)
Li Yitai 李以泰 Chinese, born 1944

Landscape: Beautiful Scenery Frozen in Mist
Li Shizhuo Chinese, 1690-1770

History of the Life of Tao Yuanming
Li Zongmo (Chinese, active c. 1573–1636)

Sideboard
Daniel Pabst (American, 1826–1910) Philadelphia

High Autumn (Gaoqiu)
Li Yanpeng Chinese, born 1958

Allegory of Balance #6
Hongwei Li Chinese, b. 1980

Winding Path to Seclusion (Qujing tongyou)
Li Shaoyan 李少言 (Chinese, 1918-2002)

Ploughing Begins (Kaili)
Li Huanmin Chinese, born 1930

Jar (hu or zhong)
China

Birth (Chushi)
Li Xiu Chinese, born 1943

Wine Vessel (hu or zhong)
China

Portrait of Lis Beyer-Volger
Lotte Stam-Beese German, 1903–1988

Shoki (Chinese: Zhong Kui), the demon queller, standing on a bridge
Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木 春信 Japanese, 1725 (?)-1770

Tripod Food Container (Li)
China