Yang’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.

Mountain Villa after Rain
Yang Jin Chinese,1644-1728

Strange Rocks
Gao Yang (高陽) Chinese active early/mid-17th century

Landscape with Daoist Immortals Playing Weiqi
Attributed to Dai Jin (Chinese, c.1388-1462)

“Guleng” Teapot
Yang Pengnian, Potter Chinese, active early 19th century Guo Lin, Calligrapher, (1767-1831)

Funerary Urn (Hunping)
China

Yang Guifei
Komatsuya Hyakki Japanese, 1720-1793 (?)

Yang Pu Moving His Family
Artist Unknown Chinese

Heidelberg Square (Deguo Haidebao guangchang)
Yang Chunhua Chinese, born 1953

Free Element Plate V
DoDo Jin Ming Chinese, born 1955

Yang Guifei
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川 春章 Japanese, 1726-1792

Free Element Plate XXVIII
DoDo Jin Ming Chinese, born 1955

Upside Down
Zhiyuan Yang Chinese, born 1992

Free Element Plate XXIX
DoDo Jin Ming Chinese, born 1955

Untitled Head (#12)
Jin Lee American, born Korea 1961

Fish Plate
Attributed to the Hippocamp Group Greek; Canosa, Apulia, Italy

Untitled Head #12
Jin Lee American, born Korea 1961

Yang Kuei Fei
Oda Mayumi Japanese, born 1941

Lovers Playing the Same Fute (parody of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei)
Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木 春信 Japanese, 1725 (?)-1770

Seating for Eight
Scott Burton American, 1939–1989

Jar (hu)
China