English: "Along the Riverbank" is one of the most famous early Chinese paintings, believed to have been painted by Dong Yuan sometime before 962 A.D. The original painting was bought by financier and philanthropist Oscar L. Tang as a gift for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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