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Artist
Jin Guliang (金古良)
Description
This is an illustration of Li Qinglian (李青蓮), also known as Li Bai (李白), in the Nanling Wushuang Pu (南陵無雙譜). Compiled and illustrated by Jin Guliang (金古良), Ming dynasty. Imprint of the Kangxi reign, Qing dynasty.
Medium Woodblock print
institution QS:P195,Q540668
Place of creation China
Notes The Nanling Wushuang Pu (南陵無雙譜) is a collection of 40 illustrations depicting historical figures spanning from the Han to the Song dynasties. All the illustrations were done by Jin Guliang.
References Creative Woodcut Prints. The Printmaker's Ingenuity and Craft: Ming and Qing Prints in the National Palace Museum (exhibit). Taipei: National Palace Museum.
版畫創意. 匠心筆蘊 院藏明清版畫特展 (展覽). 臺北: 國立故宮博物院.
Source/Photographer Creative Woodcut Prints. The Printmaker's Ingenuity and Craft: Ming and Qing Prints in the National Palace Museum (exhibit). Taipei: National Palace Museum.

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