Year of work:Ming Dynasty
Technique:giclee on rice paper
Frame: UNFRAMED
Silk edge width: L/R 5-8cm, U/D 10-20cm (according to size)
Artist: Lan Ying (ca.1585-1664)
Lan Ying, a native of modern Hangzhou, was a Chinese painter of landscapes, human figures, flowers, and active birds during the late Ming dynasty. Historically, Lan Ying was classified by some Chinese art critics as the last of the professional painters working in the tradition of the Zhe School. Lan Ying drew much of his inspiration from the literati tradition, studying Yuan painters' works and developed an elegant and eclectic style of his own.
1"=2.54cm