English: Scroll portrait of w:Jin Nong, Bhuddist monk, poet, calligrapher and artist (called here Mr. Dongxin, or "wintry heart", a sobriquet of Jin), and mentor of the artist w:Luo Ping, who created this work. Web page states: "ink and color on paper; 44 3/4 x 23 3/8 in. (113.7 x 59.3 cm) Zhejiang Provincial Museum". A related Web page [1] states "Above the portrait is a tribute to Jin Nong written by his old friend Yuan Mei (1716–1797), added in 1798." The image was "created as an icon", and Jin is presented in the same pose as a famous 10th-century image of a louhan, according to that Web page.
Dato
ca. mellom 1762 og 1763
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