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Leng Mei

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Two Rabbits under Chinese Parasol Tree (梧桐双兔图), Leng Mei, Palace Museum, Beijing
Spring Evening Banquet at the Peach and Pear Blossom Garden (春夜宴桃李園), Leng Mei, National Palace Museum, Taipei

Leng Mei (Chinese: 冷枚; pinyin: Lěng Mèi; Wade–Giles: Leng Mei), a native Jiaozhou (now Jiaoxian, Shangdong), is a famed Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty, active 1677-1742 (his specific years of birth and death are not known).[1] His courtesy name was Jichen, and sobriquet Jinmen Waishi, or Jinmen Shushi. He was Jiao Bingzhen's student. Leng's specialty was painting human figures, particularly court ladies.[2] Some of his works now reside at the National Palace Museum.

Figures (人物), Leng Mei, National Palace Museum, Taipei

References

  1. ^ "British Museum works of Leng Mei". Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. ^ "Leng Mei Brief Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-12.

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