Another famous father and son team in Chinese art history was Mi Fei and Mi Yu-jen, who innovated the unique style of painting mountains and trees by tiny dots. The elder Mi is represented by Mountains and Pines in Spring and the younger Mi by Inspiration From Clouds and Hills.
The genius of Southern Sung dynasty is seen in Li Tang, a member of Huitsung's Academy of Painting who fled to Hangchow after the emperor was captured by the invading Chin forces, and in his pupils Hsia Kuei and Ma Yuan. Their work showed the difference in landscape style between Northern and Southern Sung.
Fifteen figure paintings were selected from the Sung dynasty. Notable among those were General Kuo Tsu-i Meeting the Uigurs by Li Kung-lin, Cowherds Fleeing a Storm by Li Ti, and Ink Portrait of an Immortal by Liang Kai. An extraordinary religious painting of the period is Buddhist Images by Chang Shen-wen, who was from the Kingdom of Ta Li, now the province of Yunnan bordering Burma, Thailand and Vietnam.