Who can provide a bibliography of Su Shi's paintings and calligraphy?

Su Shi's Painting and Calligraphy

Su Shi is brilliant, elegant in poetry and prose, and good in calligraphy and painting. He visited all the philosophers in Jin and Tang Dynasties in calligraphy, and became a school of his own. He is good at running script and regular script, and his brushwork is strong and natural. He, Cai Xiang, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei are also called "Song Sijia". Books handed down from ancient times include Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post, Red Wall Fu, Thank you for your essay post, Dongting Spring Scenery, Zhongshan Song Laoer Fu Volume and so on. He claimed that "although he is not good at calligraphy, his calligraphy is not as good as mine" (On the Two Rhymes of Book Classics), and there are many words about calligraphy in the poems and inscriptions. Su Shi's painting concept is very prominent, advocating "likeness of spirit" and "vividness", and putting forward "painting in poetry" and "poetry in painting", which is very influential in the history of painting. Good at painting bamboo and stone, with its own style, so there is "Dongpo is Huzhou School, and bamboo and stone have their own romantic moments" ("Two Rhymes from Title to Picture"). Su Shi's original paintings are recorded in less than ten frames in the literature, and even less are handed down from generation to generation. Now there are only "ancient trees and strange stones" and the like.