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Rubbing from a Stone Carving of a Luo Ping (1733-1799) Painting of Monks Hanshan and Shide
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This rubbing derives from an engraved stele memorializing a famous painting of the monks Hanshan and Shide by the Qing painter Luo Ping (1733-1799). The original painting is now in the collection of the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri (William Rockhill Nelson Trust, 72–5). The stele, which remains at the Hanshan Temple in Suzhou, was carved by Tang Renzhai sometime between 1875 and 1908.
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Chu-tsing Li Lawrence Kansas (by 2007-2012) gift; to his son B U.K. Li Milwaukee Wisconsin (2012-2018) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2018.
Footnotes:
1. Dr. Chu-tsing Li (1920-2014)
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Chu-tsing Li Collection Gift of B U.K. Li in memory of Chu-tsing Li Yao-wen Kwang Li and Teri Ho Li
Title: Rubbing from a Stone Carving of a Luo Ping (1733-1799) Painting of Monks Hanshan and Shide
Description:
This rubbing derives from an engraved stele memorializing a famous painting of the monks Hanshan and Shide by the Qing painter Luo Ping (1733-1799).
The original painting is now in the collection of the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri (William Rockhill Nelson Trust, 72–5).
The stele, which remains at the Hanshan Temple in Suzhou, was carved by Tang Renzhai sometime between 1875 and 1908.
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